Hamptworth Lodge
Hamptworth Lodge is a Grade II Jacobean style manor house, built by Harold Moffatt with the help of architect Guy Dawber, on the site of the original house. Most of the furniture and interior woodwork is by Moffatt. The heart of the house is the staircase hall and gallery, and the largest room is the Great Hall with its unusual roof. There are many displays of `apprentice pieces´, miniatures made by young carpenters. The house is now owned by Moffatt´s descendents and is available for corporate and private events.
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Hamptworth Lodge,
Hamptworth,
Landford,
Salisbury,
Wiltshire
SP5 2EA
Information on Hamptworth Lodge, Hamptworth, Landford, Salisbury
| Opening Times: | House & Garden: 16 Mar to 20 May, Mon to Wed (closed 13 Apr & 4 May), 14:15-16:30. Private groups and coaches by prior appointment only. |
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| Admission: | Admission £5.00. |
| Location: | Located ten miles south-east of Salisbury on road linking Downton on Salisbury/Bournmouth road A338 to Landford on A36. |
| Facilities: |
Full Disabled Access,
Guided Tours,
Parking,
Coaches by appointment only |
| Organisation(s): |
Historic Houses Association |

