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The Manor of Sydenham was a historic manor in Somerset, England, situated about 1/4 mile north-east of the centre of historic Bridgwater. Sydenham House, the manor house, a grade II listed〔http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-373819-sydenham-manor-house-bridgwater-somerset#.VeZGHpcQ8qc〕 building situated in the parish of Wembdon,〔A P Baggs and M C Siraut, 'Bridgwater: Economic history', in A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 6, andersfield, Cannington, and North Petherton Hundreds (Bridgwater and Neighbouring Parishes), ed. R W Dunning and C R Elrington (London, 1992), pp. 213-223()〕 was built in the early 16th century and refronted and rebuilt after 1613.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Images of England )〕 In 1937 British Cellophane Ltd set up production and built extensive factories on 59 acres (240,000 m2) of land ("Sydenham Manor Fields") adjacent to the manor house. Production ceased in 2005 and between 2010〔Guerrilla Explorer 2010 tour of derelict Cellophane factories on former "Sydenham Manor Fields"()〕 and 2015 the industrial site was razed to the ground. In 2015 the razed site is owned by EDF Energy, which in 2012 purchased the manor house with the former factory site, intended for construction of temporary accommodation for 1,000 workers〔http://infrastructure.planningportal.gov.uk/wp-content/ipc/uploads/projects/EN010001/2.%20Post-Submission/Representations/Comments/Other%20Comments/FS017%20Further%20Submissions%20on%20updated%20DCO%20by%20Cllr%20Leigh%20Redman%28r%29.pdf〕 on the proposed new Hinkley Point C nuclear power station〔See post to listed building text (comments)() from Colin Buckley, 9 April 2015, presumably an agent acting for EDF: :''By way of explanation, EDF Energy acquired the land assets of the former Cellophane Factory to fulfil a part of the Hinkley Point C Development Consent Order to provide a construction worker accommodation campus in Bridgwater. Part of the purchased land, though not required for the accommodation campus, included Sydenham Manor House. The Cellophane Factory underwent demolition by its former owner and the land was remediated to parameters agreed by Sedgemoor District Council and The Environment Agency. The removal of the factory buildings and the remediation of the land involved the use of heavy plant and machinery which operated within close proximity to the manor house. This was the first reason for prohibiting both staff and vistors from entering the grounds. The manor house was surrounded by mature conifers which had previously been protected from prevailing winds by the bulk of the factory but suddenly became fully exposed. During the Winter gales of 2013 into 2014, a large proportion of the conifers to the West of the house were blown over causing serious damage to the perimeter fencing. The risk of further tree failures along with the hazard created by damaged wire fencing gave further reason for prohibiting visits. Finally a Section 106 agreement required the construction of two football pitches, one of which is adjacent to the house. Again the construction required use of heavy plant and machinery adjacent to the property with the only access route to the house travelling directly through the construction zone".〕 12 miles away. The Manor House is situated to the north side of the A39 Bath Road. Its owners were on the losing side in the Civil War and again in the Monmouth Rebellion.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Roger Evans )〕 ==Descent==
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