86 TUDOR HOUSES IN DORSET. 



HERRINGSTON. 



House of 1582 was quadrangular, but mostly pulled down. 

 N. front rebuilt Jac. Drawing-room has coved Renaissance 

 plaster ceiling. H. II, 527. 



LONG BRIDY. 



Bridehead. Built Jac. Parlour wainscoted with fret ceiling. 

 H. II, 185. 



LONG BURTON. 

 Dairy house late Tudor. S. VI, 127. 



LULWORTH. 



Cube with angle round towers 1588-1609. H. I, 374. 

 Buck's view 1733. 



MAPPERTON. 



Front and N. wing 16th cent. Jac. rebuilding. H. II, 159; 

 Heath 125; D. XX, p. 167; Gardens Old and New II, 151; 

 G. & S. plate cxxxv, ground plan fig. 272, plaster ceiling plate 

 clxix and fig. 274, heraldic finials plate cxli., chimney piece 

 fig. 322. 



MAPOWDER. 

 S. portion older. E. part rebuilt 1564. H. Ill, 725. 



MELBURY SAMPFORD. 



Lantern tower, &c., 1504-47. Parlour with oriel and 

 heraldic glass 1602. H. II, 672; Heath 133; G. & S. plate 

 Ixix and fig. 138, finial fig. 281, window 207. 



MELCOMBE HORSEY. 



Chapel desecrated. Small portion only of house remains. 

 H. IV, 367; G. & S. panelling, plate clx, door, plate clxxiv. 



