Godinton House was the seat of the Toke family for about 455 years from 1440 to 1895. Around the turn of the century (19th/20th) then owner Mr. Ashley Dodd hired the architect Sir
Reginald Blomfield to update the house and redesign the gardens. Blomfield planted the famous yew hedge, shaped to repeat the gable form seen on the house. In 1991 Major Alan Wyndham-Green, the last owner of Godinton, established the Godinton House Preservation Trust. Since Major Wyndham-Green's passing in 1996 the Trust has continued to preserve, restore, and enhance the house and parklands. == References ==