Sidbury Manor

Sidbury Manor is a privately owned 19th-century country mansion situated at Sidbury, Sidmouth, East Devon. It is a Grade II listed building.[1]

David Cave of Cleve Hill, Gloucestershire, acquired land in and about fashionable Sidmouth in the mid-1800s. His son Rt Hon Stephen Cave was Member of Parliament for New Shoreham 1859 -1880 and was twice Postmaster General. In the 1870s he commissioned architect David Brandon to design a substantial new mansion on a prominent site at Sidbury. The house in a mock Jacobean style was completed in 1879. Cave who died in 1880 never lived there but bequeathed the house and the estate of some 3800 acres [2] to his younger brother Charles who in 1896 was created the first of the Cave baronets.

The house remains in the ownership of the Cave family.

References

External links

Sidbury Manor website

Sidbury Manor on Sidbury Village website Coordinates: 50°43′37″N 3°13′45″W / 50.7270°N 3.2292°W / 50.7270; -3.2292

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