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Moccas Court

Coordinates: 52°05′11″N 2°56′20″W / 52.0864°N 2.9388°W / 52.0864; -2.9388
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Moccas Court

Moccas Court is an 18th-century country house which sits in sloping grounds overlooking the River Wye north of the village of Moccas, Herefordshire, England. It is now a luxury guest house and function venue.

The house was built in 1775–81 by the architect Anthony Keck for Sir George Armyand Cornewall to replace the existing Manor house near the church. Built in three storeys to a rectangular plan, it was constructed of brick with stone dressings and a stone tile roof. It has a seven bay frontage with a single storey semi-circular plan porch which was added in 1792. The grounds were landscaped to plans by Capability Brown. The house is a Grade I listed building.[1]

The Cornewall family occupied Moccas until 1916 when Sir Geoffrey Cornewall, the 6th Baronet, moved to a smaller house on the estate, after which the house was let on a long lease. After death of Sir William Cornewall, the 7th Baronet in 1962, the estate passed to the Chester-Master family who have lived there ever since. They have undertaken a program of restoration and modernisation and offer luxury guest accommodation.[2]

References

  1. ^ Historic England. "Moccas Court (1081852)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
  2. ^ Sales Brochure by Frank Knight

52°05′11″N 2°56′20″W / 52.0864°N 2.9388°W / 52.0864; -2.9388