Hinton Admiral is the estate and ancestral home of the Tapps Baronets family and located in the settlement of Hinton, near Bransgore in Hampshire, England. It is a Listed building building.
The walled gardens to the north of the house and the wall to the terrace in front of the gardens of the house are both Grade II listed. Heathfield Lodge, the former Gatehouse building to Hinton Admiral on the Lyndhurst Road, is Grade II listed.
The gardens are open to the public by arrangement.
When Sir Peter Mews died in 1726 the house eventually passed to his nephew George Ivison Tapps, whose descendants still occupy the house
Hinton Admiral railway station opened in 1885 on the South West Main Line.
The area known as Hinton or Hinton Admiral was variously spelt Hentune (11th century); Henton (13th-17th century); Henton Aumarle (14th century); Hempton (or Hompton) Aumarle, Henton Amerle (or Amarle), Hynton Amerell, (15th century);Plea Rolls of the Court of Common Pleas; CP40/561; in 1401; http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT2/H4/CP40no561/aCP40no561fronts/IMG_0649.htm; second line of entry, words 5 & 6, as "Henton Anmarle" Hington Amerell, Hynton Admyrall, (16th century).
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