Lytes Cary Manor


Lytes Cary Manor is a small medieval manor house, originally built by Thomas Lyte, was rescued from decay in the 20th century by Sir Walter Jenner. The Great Hall is open to the roof with an unusual Gothic arch that leads to the small dining area and in the Great Parlour there is a mirror framed in embroidery, known as stumpwork. It is furnished in period style and houses a display of 17th century Flemish tapestries. Adjacent to the house is a 14th century chapel and an attractive hedged garden with mixed borders.

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Lytes Cary Manor,
Charlton Mackrell,
Somerton,
Somerset
TA11 7HU

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Information on Lytes Cary Manor, Charlton Mackrell, Somerton

Opening Times: 15 Mar to 2 Nov, Sat to Wed 11:00-17:00. Open BH Mons.
Admission: NT Members Free. See NT website for admission prices.
Location: Signposted from Podimore roundabout at junction of A303, A37 take A372.
Facilities: Guided Tours,  Full Disabled Access,  Parking Availability