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Rudloe Manor, west elevation. Rudloe Manor is a 17th-century Grade II* listed manor house in Box parish, Wiltshire, England. The Manor stands at the top of Box Hill in Rudloe, on the western outskirts of Corsham, about 7 miles (11 km) north-east of the city of Bath. The Manor is recorded from the early 13th century and was rebuilt in c.1685. [1]
The manor house known as Rudloe Manor is adjacent to the northern outpost of the site, north of the A4 road at grid reference. The house dates from the 13th century and was rebuilt c.1685. It was designated as Grade II* listed in 1985 [18] along with a 12th century Tithe Barn to the south-west and 17th century entrance way, both Grade II listed.
The manor house of RAF Rudloe Manor. The Rudloe site, bordering Westwells Road and Bradford Road, was one of three sites that comprised RAF Rudloe Manor. Rudloe Manor was established during the Second World War as a non-flying station for administrative and command & control purposes.
Box House is Grade II listed, built c.1810–20 for the Rev. I.W.W. Horlock, patron and vicar of Box for his own use, and used as the vicarage until 1874. [44] The Rudloe Arms is a Grade II listed building with a four-storey Gothic tower [45] in 14 acres, currently a hotel and restaurant run by Marco Pierre White. [46]
The south-west of the site, both under and above ground, formerly part of RAF Rudloe Manor south, has been used to house data centres by Ark Data Centres [29] and their joint partnership with the UK Government, Crown Hosting Data Centres. [30] [31] [32]
RAF Oakhanger was the home of No. 1001 Signal Unit, [4] responsible for supporting satellite communications services for the British Armed Forces worldwide. The unit was made up of four sub-units: Space Operations, Ground Operations, Telemetry and Control, and Support; with subordinate detachments based at RAF Rudloe Manor, RAF Colerne and RAF Defford.
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In 1928 he submitted plans for extensive alterations and additions to Rudloe Manor, in Box, Wiltshire [3] using Rolfe & Peto. He later sold the property at an auction in the city of Bath on 1st July 1931. [4] In 1937 they bought Greys Court in Oxfordshire, and donated the house to the National Trust in 1969 but continued to live there. [5]