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Gaulden Manor (also Gavelden or Gaveldene) is a Grade II * listed country house to the southeast of Tolland, Somerset, England. It is a double storied building with interior plasterwork, as well as a garden consisting of herbs, old roses and a pond. A room referred to as a chapel has a c.1640 ceiling featuring an angel with trumpet on Judgment Day.〔 ==History== In 1199, Andrew De Bovedon gave Gaulden to Taunton Priory. It was a settlement in the mid-thirteenth century. During the Valor Ecclesiasticus (1535), Gaulden was listed as belonging to the priory. The priory's possessions were surrendered to King Henry VIII in 1539, and that the manor was granted to William Standysh in 1544. On his death in 1553, the manor passed to Francis Southwell and Alice, his wife. As they left no heirs, it became the possession of John Mynne, and then George Mynne and Elizabeth, his wife. In 1565, James Turberville, the former Bishop of Exeter, lived at the manor. Either Turberville or his great-nephew, John Turberville, added the plasterwork.〔 Built from limestone with rough stone walls, the house is dated to the 16th century but underwent alterations in the 17th century; much of the plasterwork is dated to 1640-1660.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Gaulden Manor )〕
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