DescriptionCompton Park House - Compton Chamberlayne - geograph.org.uk - 682307.jpg
English: Compton Park House - Compton Chamberlayne This is about all one can see of Compton Park House, despite its close proximity to the churchyard from where this photo was taken. A C17 country house, it was acquired by Edward Penruddocke in circa 1600, and underwent alterations in the late C17. It was externally rebuilt in 1780 by Charles Penruddocke. The Penruddocke family were staunch Royalists during the English Civil War. Grade I Listed.
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