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  1. Parnham House is a sixteenth-century Grade I listed house located about 1 mile (1.6 km) from Beaminster in Dorset, England. Historic England describes the house as "exceptionally important". [2] In April 2017 the house was badly damaged by fire.

  2. 5 de ago. de 2022 · Knight Frank. The fire-damaged property was marketed at £2.5m. Plans for a marquee restaurant, car park and holiday chalets at a Grade I listed stately home have been approved. Dorset Council...

  3. 10 de set. de 2021 · 10 September 2021. DWFRS. The blaze destroyed most of the roof and many internal floors and walls. A former rave scene promoter has been granted a licence to hold events at a Grade I listed stately...

  4. 26 de set. de 2020 · A Grade I-listed stately home which was largely destroyed in a suspected arson attack is to be a base for "adventure" stays and visits, its owner has said. Parnham House, near Beaminster,...

  5. 12 de mar. de 2020 · A Grade I-listed stately home has been sold, nearly three years after it was largely destroyed in a suspected arson attack by its former owner. Parnham House, near Beaminster, Dorset, lost most...

  6. 20 de nov. de 2021 · Four years ago, fire gutted the grade I listed Parnham House in Dorset and it was abandoned. Now self-made millionaire couple James and Sophie Perkins are on a mission to restore it

  7. Parnham House is a Grade I listed stately home. The Strode family took possession of Parnham in the mid-1500s, when Richard Strode married Elizabeth Gerard, whose ancestor built the first house on the site in about 1400. The oldest parts of the present house date from the 16th century and it was the Strode family home for 200 years.