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Wonastow Court, in Wonastow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a 19th-century country house with earlier origins and later additions. ==History== The origins of the court are a 16th-century manor house, subsequently reduced and rebuilt. The existing central block was built for Thomas Swinnerton in 1803.〔The Buildings of Wales: Gwent/Monmouthshire, page 603〕 Newman describes the court as "classical in style, of three storeys and five bays with (a) Doric porch."〔 To the right of the central block is a gatehouse in a "Tudor style"〔 of the later 19th century, whilst to the left is the original 17th-century house of the Milbournes.〔 At one time the mansion had its own chapel but that had been converted into offices by the 20th century.〔 The court is a Grade II listed building as of 5 January 1952. It was owned by Sir Lionel Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington bt. in 1901 although the person living there was Sir John Henry Seale, who was a baronet, Deputy Lieutenant and a Justice of the Peace.
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