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- Q7808518 subject Q16804165.
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- Q7808518 abstract "Tintinhull Court in Tintinhull, Somerset, England, was built as a medieval parsonage for the Church of St Margaret. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building.The Hamstone building was re-modelled in 1678, 1777 and 1927, with the first of these being by the prior of nearby Montacute Priory. After the dissolution of the monasteries it became crown property belonging to Henry VIII who sold it to Sir William Petre who sold it in 1546 to the Napper family who owned it for the next 250 years from their purchase of it in 1546. During the 17th century they built Tintinhull House as a Dower House.In 2009 the house was put up for sale with an asking price of around £2million.".
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- Q7808518 location "Tintinhull, Somerset, England".
- Q7808518 name "Tintinhull Court".
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- Q7808518 comment "Tintinhull Court in Tintinhull, Somerset, England, was built as a medieval parsonage for the Church of St Margaret. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building.The Hamstone building was re-modelled in 1678, 1777 and 1927, with the first of these being by the prior of nearby Montacute Priory.".
- Q7808518 label "Tintinhull Court".
- Q7808518 depiction Tintinhull_Court.jpg.
- Q7808518 name "Tintinhull Court".