Manor of Iron Acton
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The historic manor of Iron Acton was a manor centred on the village of Iron Acton in Gloucestershire, England, situated about 9 miles (14 km) north-east of the centre of the City of Bristol. The manor house, known as Acton Court is a Tudor (16th century) building which survives today, situated at some distance from the village and parish church of St Michael. It was long the principal seat of the prominent Poyntz family, lords of the manor, whose manorial chapel is contained within the parish church.
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Effigies believed to represent Sir John Poyntz , son of Matilda de Acton, and his wife Elizabeth Clanvowe , daughter of Philip Clanvowe; right: Clanvowe arms: Paly of six or and azure, on a fess gules three mullets or, as quartered by Poyntz
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Poyntz Chapel in the Gaunt's Chapel, Bristol, built by Sir Robert Poyntz ; left: view towards east end formerly occupied by an altar, with Spanish floor-tiles; right: the fan-vaulted ceiling with Poyntz arms impaling Woodville in centre
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FanVault PoyntzChapel Gaunt'sChapel Bristol.PNG
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PoyntzChapel Gaunt'sChapel Bristol England.jpg
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The historic manor of Iron Acton was a manor centred on the village of Iron Acton in Gloucestershire, England, situated about 9 miles (14 km) north-east of the centre of the City of Bristol. The manor house, known as Acton Court is a Tudor (16th century) building which survives today, situated at some distance from the village and parish church of St Michael. It was long the principal seat of the prominent Poyntz family, lords of the manor, whose manorial chapel is contained within the parish church.
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