Wick Court, Country house in Arlingham, England
The north front of Wick Court extends across five bays and three stories, featuring a two-story porch and traditional architectural elements.
The construction of Wick Court occurred between the late 14th century and mid-17th century, with substantial modifications during the ownership of Thomas Yate.
The property includes a surrounding moat and served as a fishing lodge for the Lords Berkeley, with records suggesting a visit from Elizabeth I.
The estate now functions as part of Farms for City Children charity, offering urban children experiences with traditional livestock farming methods.
The intended long gallery on the top floor of Wick Court remains incomplete, providing evidence of original Elizabethan architectural plans.
Location: Arlingham
GPS coordinates: 51.79230,-2.38453
Latest update: March 2, 2025 23:48
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