Huddington Court is a 15th-century moated manor house in the village of Huddington in Worcestershire, England, some six miles east of Worcester. It was described by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner as 'the most picturesque house in Worcestershire'.[1] It was the home of the Wintour family, of which the Gunpowder plot conspirators Robert, Thomas and John Wintour are the most notorious. The house is a private residence and is not open to the public. It has been Grade I listed on the National Heritage List for England since 1952.[2]
^Pevsner, Nikolaus (1968). Worcestershire. The Buildings of England. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. p. 200. ISBN 0-14-071035-3.
^Historic England, "Huddington Court (1081215)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 7 February 2018
HuddingtonCourt is a 15th-century moated manor house in the village of Huddington in Worcestershire, England, some six miles east of Worcester. It was...
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Holywell in Wales. They travelled to John Grant's home at Norbrook, then HuddingtonCourt near Worcester, through Shrewsbury, and finally to Wales. About 30 people...
the scheme their approval. Rookwood had stayed with the Wintours at HuddingtonCourt, and that month with the Catholic Lacons at Kinlet Hall, but at Cateby's...
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Honourable Mary Fortescue. He was the last of the Winters to live at HuddingtonCourt. He died without issue on 4 June 1658, when the baronetcy became extinct...
journey toward Huddington. Catesby ordered his servant (and fellow plotter) Thomas Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court. Catesby and...
when Bishop Oswald granted the vill to a priest named Goding. Bredicot Court Farmhouse, Grade II-listed, was built in the early 17th century. It has...
weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest...
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there they continued their journey to Huddington. Thomas Bates left the group and travelled to Coughton Court to deliver a letter from Catesby, to Father...
onwards to Himbleton. It continues in a southerly direction flowing past Huddington and Upton Snodsbury where it is crossed by the A422, near Broughton Hackett...