Saddlewood Farm Manor House

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The manor house from the front facing west it has a fine Cotswold stone tiled roof an unusual single dormer windows and leaded window panes all round the chimney stacks are stone but tudor in style it was probably built in 16C

Saddlewood House was once the home of Moses and Ann Iles they farmed 

approximately 750 acres

of surrounding fields part of the Beaufort Estate 

The South facing aspect is built in the same style but with three dormer windows also can be seen the second stage to the main house with a further three dormer windows its likely to have been built very soon after main house

Fine Stable block in Cotswold stone with traditional stone roof and unusual portal window constuction is of stone rubble with cut corner stone probably built in the 17th century.

Thanks to Pat Adair 

Of Auckland New Zealand for the photos

A splendid stone barn with Cotswold stone roof three oriel windows to the stable boys accommodation above and windows below with buttresses to front elevation door seems very narrow this could once have been a house 16C