Roche Old Court at East Winterslow, a former
manor house A six-bay barn from the 16th century or early 17th is also Grade II* listed. There is another Grade II* barn of similar age at Old Manor Farm, West Winterslow. Also near East Winterslow, Roche Court is a
country house standing in parkland, built in 1804–5 to replace an earlier house, for Francis Thomas Egerton to designs of the London architect
C. H. Tatham. The two-storey house in limestone ashlar at first had a four-bay front but three bays were added at the left side; the entrance has a
tetrastyle Tuscan portico. The house was designated as Grade II* listed in 1987. and garden loggia are thought to be part of the original garden design, in the same period as the house. The stable block is also of 19th-century date.
Madeleine Ponsonby (née Grand), who founded the New Art Centre in
Sloane Street, London in 1958, relocated the gallery to Roche Court in 1994 as the
New Art Centre Sculpture Park and Gallery. Exhibition spaces have been added to the property, including a 1998 glass wall which links the house and orangery. Since 2005 the Roche Court Educational Trust, a charity, promotes appreciation of sculpture and other arts among young people through visits to the park and by outreach. Kings Farm at West Winterslow is a largely complete example of a
cruck-frame open-hall house, built in 1460 and later altered and extended. It was designated as Grade II* listed in 2022 after its age was established by
tree-ring dating. ==Notable people==