Montacute House

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Montacute House is a grand Elizabethan Renaissance mansion in England renowned for its distinctive honey-colored Ham stone architecture and extensive formal gardens.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Elizabethan mansion
country house
historic house museum
architect unknown
architecturalStyle Elizabethan architecture
Renaissance architecture
builtFor Sir Edward Phelips
category Country houses in Somerset
Grade I listed houses in Somerset
National Trust properties in Somerset
completionDate circa 1601
constructionStartDate late 16th century
country England
era Elizabethan era
floorCount 3
hasCollection decorative arts
historic furniture
portraits
hasFeature courtyard plan
formal terraces
large mullioned windows
long gallery
ornamental chimneys
symmetrical facade
hasPart avenue of trees
formal gardens
long gallery
orchard
walled gardens
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
Registered Park and Garden
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
knownFor Elizabethan Renaissance architecture
formal gardens
honey-coloured Ham stone
locatedIn Montacute, Somerset
surface form: Montacute

Somerset
southwest England
surface form: South West England

United Kingdom
material Ham stone
near Yeovil
openToPublic true
operator National Trust
ownedBy National Trust
roofType parapeted gables
usedFor filming location
tourist attraction

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Somerset containsLandmark Montacute House
Elizabethan architecture typicalExample Montacute House