Brockworth Court Explained

Brockworth Court
Type:House
Map Relief:yes
Coordinates:51.8517°N -2.1593°W
Location:Brockworth, Gloucestershire
Governing Body:Privately owned
Designation1:Grade II*
Designation1 Offname:Brockworth Court
Designation1 Date:10 January 1955
Designation1 Number:1091764
Designation2:Grade II*
Designation2 Offname:Tithe Barn NE of Brockworth Court
Designation2 Date:10 January 1955
Designation2 Number:1152564

Brockworth Court is a Tudor house in the village of Brockworth, Gloucestershire, England. Dating from the 16th century, it is a Grade II* listed building.

House

The original house was granted to Llanthony Secunda Priory in the 12th century and remained as a Prior's residence until the dissolution of the monasteries in 1540 when it was granted to the Guise family by king Henry VIII. It was altered and extended in the 18th and 19th centuries. A large tithe barn dating from pre-Tudor times, reflects the priory's wealth. Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn are noted as having visited in August 1535.[1] Brockworth Court was inhabited by John Guise, the new Lord of the Manor, in 1540.[2] The Tithe Barn was almost completely destroyed by fire in 1996 and rebuilt using traditional materials and methods. The restoration work was granted an award by the CPRE. The court is a Grade II* listed building.

Nearby Brockworth Mill and Mill Farm were situated at the intersection of Mill Lane and Horsbere Brook. The Domesday Book records a corn mill in Brockworth. When the Witcombe Reservoir was built in 1863 the mill stopped working and fell into neglect.[2] [3]

Gardens

The gardens at Brockworth Court are part of the National Gardens Scheme and are open to the public on selected days in May, June and September. Group tours of the house are available.[4]

Grounds

There are number of listed building within the grounds and surrounding area that still are or were part of Brockworth Court through history.

Tithe barn

The tithe barn is a Grade II* listed building, dating from the late-15th century or early-16th centaury. Built with a close-studded timber frame and square panels, with a stone slate roof.

Outbuilding and horse engine house

The outbuilding and horse engine house are Grade II listed buildings.[5] The outbuilding is a late-16th century to early-17th century building made with square panels in a timber frame. The horse engine house is an octagonal 19th century building alongside the outbuilding.

Open fronted shelter shed

A late-18th century to mid-19th century Grade II open fronted shelter shed.[6] Built in an L-shape from limestone rubble and stone slate roof.

Well head

Understood to be an 18th century Grade II listed well head[7] built at the same time as Brockworth Courts' walled garden. Built from irregularly bonded red brick on a limestone plinth. The well head was restored in late-2023, as part of the requirements for the development of new housing to the north of Brockworth.

South wall

A Grade II listed wall[8] to the south of the Brockworth Court building. Considered to have been built at the same time as the well head, it is an 18th century red brick wall. This wall has been added to at various stages over time and includes ashlar sections, with additional red brick sections used to increase the height of the wall.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brockworth Court. ngs.org.uk . 20 May 2018.
  2. Web site: History . St-george-brockworth.org.uk . 20 May 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303221426/http://www.st-george-brockworth.org.uk/page10.html . 3 March 2016 . dead .
  3. https://brockworth-pc.gov.uk/the-parish/parish-history/
  4. Web site: NGS Gardens open for charity - Garden . Ngs.org.uk . 20 May 2015.
  5. Web site: OUTBUILDING AND HORSE ENGINE HOUSE, CIRCA 15 METRES NORTH OF THE TITHE BARN AT BROCKWELL COURT, Brockworth - 1091766 Historic England . 2024-05-14 . historicengland.org.uk . en.
  6. Web site: OPEN FRONTED SHELTER SHED NORTH EAST OF BROCKWORTH COURT, Brockworth - 1304722 Historic England . 2024-05-14 . historicengland.org.uk . en.
  7. Web site: WELL HEAD CIRCA 100 METRES EAST OF BROCKWORTH COURT, Brockworth - 1304742 Historic England . 2024-05-14 . historicengland.org.uk . en.
  8. Web site: WALL SOUTH OF BROCKWORTH COURT, Brockworth - 1091765 Historic England . 2024-05-14 . historicengland.org.uk . en.