Hudscott, Historic Grade II* listed building in Chittlehampton, United Kingdom
Hudscott is a stone-built house with multiple gabled windows, mullioned frames, and a prominent clock tower rising above its rectangular form. The building displays architectural features spanning several centuries of development and refinement.
The name Hudscott derives from a Saxon cottager called Hudda and appeared in records from 1281. The property later passed to the Rolle family through marriage, who became significant figures in the region's development.
The house reflects the status of its long-standing owners through its architectural choices, with rooms and features arranged to display wealth and social standing.
As a listed building, any structural changes require special permissions to maintain its protected status. Visitors should check in advance whether interior access is available, since this private residence may not always be open.
A mechanical clock made by Lewis Pridham in 1711 still operates inside the clock tower. This working timepiece from over 300 years ago is a remarkable piece of craftsmanship that many visitors overlook.
Location: Chittlehampton
GPS coordinates: 51.00640,-3.92622
Latest update: December 12, 2025 14:25
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