Wolfeton House is a magnificent Elizabethan and medieval manor house near Dorchester, offering a rare opportunity to visit a lived-in historic home that has been in continuous occupation for over 1,000 years. The house features stunning Tudor architecture including the Great Tower, medieval gatehouse, intricate plasterwork ceilings, and magnificent stone fireplaces. The interior showcases period furniture, family portraits, and fascinating historical details including priest holes and ancient stonework. The medieval Great Hall and Solar are particularly impressive. The house sits within beautiful grounds featuring a cider house and peaceful gardens. Wolfeton has remarkably escaped major alterations, preserving its authentic medieval and Tudor character. Guided tours are led by knowledgeable family members who bring the house’s rich history to life with personal anecdotes spanning generations.
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