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Parnham House is a sixteenth-century Grade I listed house located about 1 mile (1.6 km) from Beaminster in Dorset, England. Historic England describes the house as "exceptionally important". In April 2017 the house was badly damaged by fire.
- 1552 (original), 1810 (renovation)
- Stately home
- Parnham House
- John Nash
5 ago 2022 · Knight Frank. The fire-damaged property was marketed at £2.5m. Plans for a marquee restaurant, car park and holiday chalets at a Grade I listed stately home have been approved. Dorset Council...
19 October 2022. Knight Frank. The fire-damaged property was marketed at £2.5m. More holiday lodges are to be built in the grounds of a Grade I listed stately home to help fund its renovation,...
26 set 2020 · A Grade I-listed stately home which was largely destroyed in a suspected arson attack is to be a base for "adventure" stays and visits, its owner has said. Parnham House, near Beaminster,...
10 set 2021 · DWFRS. The blaze destroyed most of the roof and many internal floors and walls. A former rave scene promoter has been granted a licence to hold events at a Grade I listed stately home. James...
One of Dorset’s finest and most important houses has undergone a transformation, as Sophia Moseley reports. Published in August ’09. Parnham House is a Grade I listed stately home. The Strode family took possession of Parnham in the mid-1500s, when Richard Strode married Elizabeth Gerard, whose ancestor built the first house on the site in ...
29 mag 2018 · The Mysterious Case of the Parnham House Fire. Rumors of arson dogged Michael Treichl, the wealthy owner of the 500-year-old British castle—and he died two months later, allegedly from suicide....