Minster Lovell Hall

Minster Lovell Hall

Minster Lovell Hall and Dovecote are extensive ruins of a 15th century Manor house. The remains include a fine hall, south-west tower, and complete nearby dovecote. The home of Richard III's henchman Lord Lovell. The site is run by English Heritage.

There is a public footway over private land via a kissing gate and a pasture.

The River Windrush river supports species including trout, chub and crayfish. To fish the river you need a permit, which is obtainable from a local fishing shop.

Minster Lovell Hall can be found adjacent to Minster Lovell church; 3 miles W of Witney, off A40.

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51° 47' 59.7732" N, 1° 31' 56.8704" W
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