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Friars Court is an unusual house in the fact
that it is a moated property. The moat is thought to be at least 500 years old
and partially encompasses the house and 4 acres of main gardens. It was not
used as a means of defensive but was for keeping livestock out for the
grounds, which were used for growing vegetables, as well as for breeding
silver carp for food. The original carp ponds, which lie to the front of the
house, were filled in about 1850, although a restoration project in 1999 has
returned them to their original position. Circular walks can be taken around the moat either by crossing
the arched A corner of the grounds is dedicated to alternative energy and
there are displays showing how the wind and sun can generate electricity to
be stored in batteries and used for a variety of practical applications.
Nearby there is a 4.5 kilowatt solar array that contributes towards the
electrical requirements of the house and farm. The gardens are under a constant phase of improvement which in
recent years has seen the creation of the ' Visitors can learn more about Click on a picture to enlarge the image.
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