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Hurn Court, Grade II* listed building in Hurn, England

Hurn Court is a three-story manor house with an E-shaped layout, rendered brick walls, and architectural features spanning from the 16th century through later periods. The building combines elements from different construction phases, creating a complex and layered facade.

The house began as a rest house for the Priors of Christchurch before receiving a royal grant from King Henry VIII in 1540. It later passed to the Earls of Malmesbury, who held the property for nearly two centuries until the middle of the 20th century.

The house served as a significant social hub for the Earls of Malmesbury, who entertained prominent visitors and shaped its role as a place of local importance. Today, the elegant rooms still reflect the way the family once lived within these walls.

The 12-acre estate now holds 35 private residences after being converted from a school to apartments during the 1990s. As a private residential complex, access is limited and visitors should plan accordingly.

The estate was the first site in England to import a particular dog breed between 1820 and 1830, which later received a different name. This chapter of animal history remains an unusual and overlooked part of the property's story.

Location: Hurn

GPS coordinates: 50.76290,-1.82912

Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:24

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