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Baddesley Clinton
Baddesley Clinton is a romantic medieval moated manor house, about 7 miles North-West of Warwick.
Baddesley Clinton is in the heart of Arden country. The house is set amongst trees. Behind the house is a beautiful naturalistic lake in a wooded setting.
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The moated site of this manor was probably established in the 13th century when large areas of the Forest of Arden were converted to farmland. John Brome, then the Under Treasurer of England, bought the manor in 1438. It passed to his son, and then to his son's daughter, who married Sir Edmond Ferrers. The house remained with the Ferrers family until 1940. Henry Feathers was a personal friend of Sir William Dugdale and William Camden, great historians of the day.
The Ferrers family were staunch Roman Catholics, and the house was a refuge for persecuted Jesuit priests.
In the 1590s when it became the centre of recusancy and various priest holes were constructed in the house.
| The moat is superb - deep and wide, full of water, and with ducks. Bring your own bread crumbs. |  |
 | The main feature in the garden is a long dahlia border, which flowers in late Summer. |
| Beyond the garden is a large lake, in an atmospheric setting. |  |
National Trust - Admission details
Baddesley Clinton is 2 miles from another National Trust property, Packwood House. You can buy a combined ticket (at either house) for admission to both properties.
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Heart-of-England Main Page
Be sure to visit the Heart-of-England Main Page.
This site has photos and details of many gardens, towns, villages, churches and other attractions in the area, that you will also enjoy visiting.
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