Rodney Stoke, Bucklegrove Guest House c.1955
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This building is no longer operating as a guest house; the caravan and camping park is now the main business, and it has had an indoor swimming pool since about 1980. King John granted the manor of Rodney Stoke to Sir Osbert Gifford, and it was transferred by marriage to Sir Richard de Rodney. The 17th-century manor farmhouse boasts a six-seater WC. The 12th- century church of St Leonard is now in Perpendicular style.
An extract from Wells Photographic Memories.
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