Nice pic Reg...ive always wondered how many people know when they are playing golf that there was once a great mansion there with acres of grounds...ive hunted for a picture or a painting of it but never been able to find one...all that is left is an old stone column near the entrance of the clubhouse.
I suspect you can't find owt about a manor house Leefer, because there wasn't one

A manor in medieval terms could apply to an area of land...in the case of Broome, the manor was held until the 13th Century after The Conquest by a French abbey at Martigny. Late in the 13th century it passed to the priory at Monkton Farleigh, when it was reported to be a caracute in extent...roughly 120 acres.
The manor eventually ended up bought by the Goddards in the early 19th Century, about the same time as the 10 foot high Longstone and as reported by Aubrey an associate stone row, were broken up, to be used for paving stones in Cricklade.
