Woolbridge Manor House, Wool was mentioned in Thomas Hardy's
Tess of the D'Urbervilles and named Wellbridge House
the setting for Tess and Angel Clares unfortunate honeymoon
The grade II listed 17th century house is privately owned and unfortunately
closed to the public although it can be seen from the 15th century bridge
which spans the river Frome on the outskirts of Wool
closed to the public although it can be seen from the 15th century bridge
which spans the river Frome on the outskirts of Wool