The manor was owned in the 16th century by the Fowler family.
By the 14th century the Congreve family owned the manor.
The second part of the name comes from the Fitzpaine family who owned the manor between 1233 and 1393.
During the first half of the 20th century the manor was owned by the Ashby family.
From 1636-1810 the manor was owned by the Budgen family.
Since then the manor has been owned by the Hurrell family.
The manor was owned by the Surtees family from the 12th century.
The manor was then owned by the Turberville family who for a while gave their name to the village.
She was the mistress of the lord who owned the manor in the last century.
Originally from Sulhamstead, the family owned the manor until the end of the 15th century.