84 TUDOR HOUSES IN DORSET. 



BARNESTON. 



Early 16th cent, hall, oriel, ceiling and moulded beams. 

 Gatehouse. H. I. 581. 



BEMINSTER. 



Parnham. 15th and 16th cent. 2-storied oriel, good finials. 

 H. II, 128; D. XXI, p. 229 and XXXII, p. xli; Heath 157; 

 G. & S. plates of E. front and porch, liii, ground plan p, 97, 

 glass, plate clxxxi, and fig. 360, porch door fig. 233 and 333, 

 door fittings plate 177. 



BERE REGIS. 



Early Tudor house destroyed; but drawings preserved. 

 H. I, 140. 



BINGHAM'S MELCOMBE. 



Gatehouse and Hall oldest. Oriel with Renaissance details. 

 Bowling green and fish ponds, heraldic glass. H. IV, 371; 

 G. & S. grotesque on angle shafts plate xii ; Heath 23. 



BLOXWORTH. 



Gabled house 1608 Elizabethan style. Gardener's cottage 

 1560. H. I, 180; Heath 37. 



CANFORD. 

 Tudor Kitchen. H. Ill, 285, 300; Heath 48. 



CERNE ABBAS. 



Gatehouse with oriel 1509. G. & S. plate cxliii. Refectory 

 and oriel 15th cent. Late Tudor manor house. Abbey barn. 

 H. IV, 27; D. XXXIV, p. xl. 



CHANTMARLE. 



Early Tudor house rebuilt 1612. Central Jac. block remains. 

 H. IV, 7; G. & S. East front and porch plate liii. Ground 

 plan and external door plate 175. 



