Arlington Court

Arlington Court is an English country house designed in a severe neoclassical style circa 1820, situated in Arlington, near Barnstaple, north Devon, England.

The house was built by Colonel John Palmer Chichester (1769-1823), and designed by a local architect Thomas Lee. The Chichester family were minor Devonshire gentry and a junior branch of the Chichester family of Raleigh and Youlston, Devon ( for the history of the wider family see Marquess of Donegall and Chichester Baronets). The house was considerably expanded by John Chichester's grandson Sir Bruce Chichester in 1865. In 1876 the Arlington estate extended to some 5300 acres[1]. Sir Bruce's unmarried daughter and heiress, Rosalie Chichester, donated the mansion to the National Trust together with 3,500 acres (14 km2) on her death in 1949.

Today the house, together with the Chichester family's collection of antique furniture and an eclectic collection of family memorabilia, is fully open to the public.

The National Trust property

The National Trust markets the property under the name "Arlington Court & The National Trust's Carriage Collection". The property is home to its collection of over 50 horse-drawn carriages, ranging from the humble Hansom cab to the grandiose State Coach.

References

  1. ^ The Acre-ocracy of England 1876 John Bateman

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