Forthampton Court
Historic House / ManorVisit

Forthampton Court

in Forthampton

📷 Photo by Philip Halling · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Forthampton Court is a historic manor house in one of Gloucestershire's most architecturally distinguished villages.

The house itself embodies centuries of local history, positioned on elevated ground that has protected this settlement from Severn floods for generations. The village of Forthampton spreads across rising terrain in a wide arc, with the court occupying a significant place within this carefully preserved community.

As you walk through the village, you'll find period farmhouses, thatched cottages, and roadside ponds that speak to the area's strong agricultural heritage. The village church sits at the heart of the settlement, and the lanes offer extensive views across the surrounding countryside. Forthampton was granted Conservation Area status in 2003, recognising the genuine historic and architectural character distributed throughout the village rather than concentrated in any single building.

The location sits just three miles from Tewkesbury, a market town with good amenities and the impressive Tewkesbury Abbey, so you get authentic rural Gloucestershire character without complete isolation from services. Visiting Forthampton Court, exploring the village's collection of historic buildings, and walking the broader landscape all give you a real sense of how life has developed in this corner of the Cotswolds across several centuries. Whether you're interested in the manor itself or want to understand the deeper history of this part of the region, it's well worth exploring.

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