Walston House was built in 1828 as the new manse for the parish of Walston. It is designed in the Georgian style and most original features have been retained.
It is now a listed private house and registered smallholding.
Its historic church, no longer used for worship, dates from 1789 and is situated in front of the house providing a beautiful setting to the tranquil views across the Medwin Valley . Guests often enjoy a stroll round the church and its interesting graveyard.
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