Marshwood, Carhampton

Marshwood’s transition from park and hunting grounds to a large and prosperous farm probably indicates changing priorities for its owners the Luttrells, especially as they had a more convenient park at Dunster, which they enlarged substantially in the 18th century. In the 16th and 17th centuries Marshwood became a valuable subsidiary house and dairy and by the 18th century it was a high rental tenant farm.
Period:
Medieval (AD410-1485), Early Modern (1485-1750), Hanoverian (1714-1837), Victorian (1837-1901), 20th Century (1901-1999)Copyright:
University of London