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  2. Quarwood - Wikipedia

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    The Cotswold landscape is visible through picture windows, and formal gardens include terraces and a croquet lawn facing south toward the Dikler river valley. [2] When Entwistle bought the home, he installed two recording studios, one on the main floor and one on the top floor, and a bar with game rooms.

  3. Kingscote Park, Gloucestershire - Wikipedia

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    Following the demolition of the original house, the cottage and roughly 289 acres of land were offered for sale as 'Kingscote Park' in 1956. [16] The property was purchased by the owners of 'Kingscote Grange'. [10] The house is now used as holiday accommodation. [17]

  4. Nether Lypiatt Manor - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Nether Lypiatt Manor was put up for sale. The agent was originally asking for offers in excess of £6 million, but by February 2006 this had been lowered to £5.5 million. According to The Sunday Times , it was purchased by the businessman and Labour life peer Lord Drayson for £5.75 million. [ 6 ]

  5. Cotswold architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Cotswold style emerged during the late 16th century and flourished throughout the 17th century. [3]: 6 During the second and third decades of the twentieth century, the Cotswold style reached its zenith of popularity. The Cotswold 'Arts and Crafts' architecture was a very popular and prominent style between 1890 and 1930. [4]

  6. Owlpen Manor - Wikipedia

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    Owlpen Manor is a Tudor Grade I listed manor house of the Mander family, situated in the village of Owlpen in the Stroud district in Gloucestershire, England. There is an associated estate set in a valley within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

  7. Asthall Manor - Wikipedia

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    Asthall Manor is a gabled Jacobean Cotswold manor house in Asthall, Oxfordshire. It was built in about 1620 [1] and altered and enlarged in about 1916. [1] The house is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. [2] Early in the 20th century, the house was the childhood home of the Mitford sisters.

  8. Bibury Court - Wikipedia

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    The house and outbuildings are of Cotswold stone. [3] The entrance walls and gateway date from the early 18th century. [8] The 16th-century house now forms the north wing. The east front has a symmetrical centre with the north and south wings to either side. [1] When it was a hotel, the property offered 18 rooms. [9]

  9. Grade I listed buildings in Cotswold (district) - Wikipedia

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    Tent Room and attached accommodation block, Sezincote House Sezincote Park, Sezincote: Apartment: Mid-19th century: 11 January 1985: 1089539: Tent Room and attached accommodation block, Sezincote House

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