Gurney manor landmark trust. We have in our care nearly 200 buildings in ...
Gurney manor landmark trust. We have in our care nearly 200 buildings in Britain, several in Italy and France and one in Belgium. You are here: > > > > Historic England research records Result Historic England research records | The History of the Manor Gurney Manor is named after its earliest owners, the Gurneys. Gurney Manor in Cannington, Somerset, England is a 13th-century manor house with an attached chapel wing. Gurney Manor is named after its earliest owners, the Gurneys. A visit to Gurney Manor during its restoration Gurney Manor in Cannington, Somerset, England is a 13th-century manor house with an attached chapel wing. The best medieval work survives unaltered, such as the ‘pentice’ - or covered passage - across the yard, and a tiny oratory. They built a house right here 100 years ago and the name lives on even though not much of that house is left. With open fires, tapestries and large rooms, Gurney Manor is an impressive place full of ancient architectural detail and an intriguing past. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building and is considered notable partly due to the substantial survival of medieval construction throughout. Gurney Manor is mainly late medieval and built, unusually, round a courtyard. qhdpteuoerkaizssqwslcbtlpcsphbqzsinnxfunbmflcjcvjovw