Wick Court, Arlingham
| Wick Court | |
|---|---|
"a remote and almost unaltered example of an Elizabethan house"  | |
| Type | House | 
| Location | Arlingham, Gloucestershire | 
| Coordinates | 51°47′32″N 2°23′04″W / 51.7923°N 2.3845°W | 
| Built | 14th-17th centuries | 
| Architectural style(s) | Vernacular | 
| Governing body | Farms for City Children | 
Listed Building – Grade II*  | |
| Official name | Wick Court, with railings and wall to north | 
| Designated | 10 January 1955 | 
| Reference no. | 1090581 | 
Listed Building – Grade II  | |
| Official name | Barn at Wick Court and adjoining animal shelter to east | 
| Designated | 9 December 1986 | 
| Reference no. | 1152698 | 
Wick Court is a country house in the parish of Arlingham, Gloucestershire, England, 0.5 mile east of the hamlet of Overton. It was constructed between the late 14th and the mid-17th centuries. Now a base for the charity Farms for City Children, it operates as a traditional livestock farm providing experience of country life for children from urban areas. Wick Court is a Grade II* listed building.