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Coughton Court is the home of the Throckmorton family who have lived at Coughton since 1409. John de Throckmorton, Under Treasurer of England to Henry VI, acquired Coughton in the early 15th Century through his marriage to Eleanor de Spiney. Their descendants have held it for 600 years and, although the National Trust has owned the house since 1946, the family still live here. The present resident, Mr Magnus Birch-Throckmorton, and his family enjoy occupancy of the house and manage the stunning gardens which they have created.

The origins of Coughton Court lie in pre-conquest times and there is evidence of a house on this site from the 14th Century. The present building was begun in the 15th Century and has since survived in a family who for much of that time were impoverished, persecuted or imprisoned for their adherence to the Catholic faith.

Coughton Court remains open as it undergoes a £3.3m largescale building conservation project until 2025. Explore the history and collections of this magnifcient building through new displays in the house and learn more about the project in the Through the Roof exhibition.

Our role:​

  • CAD exhibition design

  • Exhibition build and Installation

  • Collection Care

  • Special Projects

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Unit 2D, Gainsborough Trading Estate,

Rufford Road, Stourbridge, DY9 7ND

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