Chettle House
  Description
Chettle House was built in 1710 by Thomas Archer in place of an Elizabethan house then occupied by the Chafin family. Chettle House was bought by the Castleman family in 1846. In 1946, Edward Castleman died and the house was inherited by his niece Esther Bourke, the grandmother of current owners, Peter and Fiona Bourke.

The house has no corners, all corners are rounded in common with the Archer style. It is thought to have taken some 25 years to build, with the materials all coming from the neighbouring countryside.

 
  Open
Easter to October
First and second Sunday of each month, 11am - 5pm.
 
  Prices
Accompanied children under 16 free.
 
  Contact
Chettle House, Blandford Forum, Dorset, DT11 8DB
Tel:01258 830858 Email Web
 
  Directions
Off the A354, 6 miles North East of Blandford Forum. Streetmap
 
  Parking
On the grounds
 
  Refreshments
Tea and Dorset homemade cakes served from the tearooms in the barrel-vaulted basement of the House.
 
  Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chettle House
 
Chettle House