• Scaplen's Court Museum in 2012. Scaplen's Court is a fifteenth century Grade I listed house in Poole, Dorset, England, adjacent to the Poole Museum.
  • Scaplen's Court dates from the 13th century, has undergone many changes; during the Civil War it was "The George" and was billeted by Parliamentarian troops.
  • During the eighteenth century, Scaplens Court became a comfortable home for a family of carpenters, who you can imagine ambling pleasantly through the court...
  • Scalpen's Court is a beautifully restored domestic building dating from the medieval period.
  • Scaplen's Court is licensed for the performance of civil marriages and partnerships.
  • Scaplen's Court in Poole boasts a rich history dating back to the late 15th century ...
  • With an abundance of history and character, Scaplens Court features exposed stone walls, medieval doorways, a charming courtyard and a delightful walled...
  • Today, Scaplen's Court serves as a museum that provides a glimpse into life in Poole from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries.
  • Scaplen's Court is a fifteenth century Grade I listed house in Poole, as a part of Poole Museum it is open to the public.
  • Scaplen's Court, High Street is a Scheduled Monument in Poole Town, Poole, England.