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- Q8030008 subject Q13255322.
- Q8030008 subject Q8497803.
- Q8030008 subject Q8516082.
- Q8030008 abstract "Wolfeton House (sometimes Wolveton House) is an early Tudor and Elizabethan manor house in Dorset, England. It is situated amongst water-meadows north-west of Dorchester not far from the confluence of the rivers Frome and Cerne. It is near to the village of Charminster. The compact original courtyard section of the current building dates back to about 1480. Possibly dating back to Roman times, the house has been the country seat of several families, including the Mohuns and Trenchards. The current building is a relic built by the Trenchard family, once being one of the most prominent families in Dorset during the 16th century.A Thomas Hardy Dictionary states this house may have been "The Manor-House of the Drenghards" in Hardy's "The Lady Penelope."".
- Q8030008 thumbnail Wolfeton_House_South_Front_(2)_-_geograph.org.uk_-_832446.jpg?width=300.
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- Q8030008 wikiPageExternalLink the-magazine-dorset-interiors-wolfeton-house--5115.
- Q8030008 wikiPageExternalLink Wolfeton-House.
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- Q8030008 wikiPageWikiLink Q1215866.
- Q8030008 wikiPageWikiLink Q13255322.
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- Q8030008 wikiPageWikiLink Q503331.
- Q8030008 wikiPageWikiLink Q8497803.
- Q8030008 wikiPageWikiLink Q8516082.
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- Q8030008 point "50.728 -2.457".
- Q8030008 type SpatialThing.
- Q8030008 comment "Wolfeton House (sometimes Wolveton House) is an early Tudor and Elizabethan manor house in Dorset, England. It is situated amongst water-meadows north-west of Dorchester not far from the confluence of the rivers Frome and Cerne. It is near to the village of Charminster. The compact original courtyard section of the current building dates back to about 1480. Possibly dating back to Roman times, the house has been the country seat of several families, including the Mohuns and Trenchards.".
- Q8030008 label "Wolfeton House".
- Q8030008 lat "50.728".
- Q8030008 long "-2.457".
- Q8030008 depiction Wolfeton_House_South_Front_(2)_-_geograph.org.uk_-_832446.jpg.