Harry Stoke Farm

Ros Broomhead writes that Harry Stoke took its name from Harris de Filton who once owned it. (I am unable to find any reference to Harris de Filton. -Ed ) There were 3 manors in the parish of Stoke Gifford. The Giffards and Berkeleys held Stoke and Walls. Harry Stoke was a separate manor held by Aldred in Saxon times, Theobald in Norman times and the Blount and De Filton families in mediaeval times. The Berkeleys bought it in the l6th century.

Journal of the Bath and West and Southern Counties Society for the Best form on the 2nd day of the show
1. £10 T Glencross The Paddocks , Stoke Gifford Bristol, bay gelding Monarch

The Paddocks, formerly Harry Stoke Farm İR Davis
Photo of Harry Stoke Farm later called the Paddocks Farm

Photo of Harry Stoke Farm later called the Paddocks Farm

Photo of Harry Stoke Farm later called the Paddocks Farm

Photo of Harry Stoke Farm later called the Paddocks Farm

Photo of Harry Stoke Farm later called the Paddocks Farm

A view from the rear courtesy of Mike Stanbrook

Photo of Harry Stoke Farm later called the Paddocks Farm

Photo of Harry Stoke Farm later called the Paddocks Farm

Photo of Harry Stoke Farm later called the Paddocks Farm

Photo of Harry Stoke Farm later called the Paddocks Farm

Another view of the barns courtesy of Mike Stanbrook

Photo of Harry Stoke Farm later called the Paddocks Farm

Photo of Harry Stoke Farm later called the Paddocks Farm

Photo of Harry Stoke Farm later called the Paddocks Farm

Photo of Harry Stoke Farm later called the Paddocks Farm

Photo of Harry Stoke Farm later called the Paddocks Farm

1842 valuation of Harry Stoke Farm