There are a range of other listed buildings in the village including Sherborne House, which is a Grade II listed building, as is Manor Farmhouse, which dates from the early 17th century. Shortwood House residing on the outskirts of the village, holds significant historic importance. Built in 1806 as the home for serving Catholic Priests, the building incorporated a Catholic chapel. Shortwood House is also the birth place of
Brenda Pye (29 November 1907 – 26 April 2005), also known as Brenda Landon or Brenda Capron, who was an English portrait painter and landscape artist. She exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Paris Salon, the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, the Royal Society of British Artists and the Association of Women Artists; she was also a member of the Association of Sussex Artists. Her earliest years were spent at her birthplace: Shortwood House, Litton, in Somerset, to which her father Walter Capron had retired from his London practice. A now famous three-quarter length portrait of her in the gardens of Shortwood House in the summer of 1914, was painted by
Henry Strachey, at that time the art critic of the Spectator, who lived nearby. == References ==