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'''Abbey DorYese Court''' is a minor country house in [[Abbey Dore]] in [[Herefordshire]].
'''Abbey Dore Court''' is a minor country house in [[Abbey Dore]] in [[Herefordshire]].


The house was built in the [[Golden Valley]] in the late 19th century, perhaps for Thomas Freke Lewis, the owner in 1876, on the site of the former public house, the Red Lion Inn. It was later owned by the Prothero family of [[Malpas Court]].  The house is now surrounded by a significant plantsman's garden created by the present owner, Charis Ward, since 1976.  
The house was built in the [[Golden Valley]] in the late 19th century, perhaps for Thomas Freke Lewis, the owner in 1876, on the site of the former public house, the Red Lion Inn. It was later owned by the Prothero family of [[Malpas Court]].  The house is now surrounded by a significant plantsman's garden created by the present owner, Charis Ward, since 1976.  

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Abbey Dore Court
Gloucestershire

Abbey Dore Court
Location
Location: 51°58’22"N, 2°53’36"W
Village: Abbey Dore
History
Country house
Information
Owned by: Private
Website: Abbey Dore Court

Abbey Dore Court is a minor country house in Abbey Dore in Herefordshire.

The house was built in the Golden Valley in the late 19th century, perhaps for Thomas Freke Lewis, the owner in 1876, on the site of the former public house, the Red Lion Inn. It was later owned by the Prothero family of Malpas Court. The house is now surrounded by a significant plantsman's garden created by the present owner, Charis Ward, since 1976.

In 2010, the house underwent significant renovation and internal modernisation in order to be let for holiday rentals.

==The house today

Abbey Dore Court

The garden is opened to the public four days a week in season and the Stables Tearoom in the cobbled courtyard serves for refreshment. Dore Abbey, the 1147 Cistercian abbey, which is still used as the village church, is nearby.

In April 2010 and September 2011, Abbey Dore Court was the subject of a Channel 4 television documentary presented by hotelier Ruth Watson as part of her Country House Rescue series.[1]

Outside links

References

  1. "Country House Rescue". 4 Homes. Channel 4. http://www.channel4.com/4homes/on-tv/country-house-rescue/. Retrieved 16 September 2011. 
  • Country Life, 28 April 1994: R. Sidwell, West Midland Gardens, 1981, p. 18