Shute House, Hennock
Introduction
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Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 25 Aug 2011
Hennock is perched on a steep hillside with amazing views. The walls of Shute House are of three materials: the local cream-coloured brick and two stones: the light-coloured granite and a darker stone seen locally, assumed to be volcanic. More of the context is seen in Image