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Castle Farmhouse, Castle Camps (RGL2025)

Castle farmhouse, Castle Camps

History of Castle farmhouse

Listed Building

House. c1730 with south winy possibly earlier; some remodelling of main front late C18. Reused stone, timber framed roughcast, and plaster rendered. … Castle Camps belonged to the De Vere’s and was rebuilt more than once. An engraving of 1730 by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck shows a multi gabled house with C15 brick tower. The Charterhouse became owners about 1730 and built much of what is standing.

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