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  2. Quarwood - Wikipedia

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    Crossroads of narrow road near Stow-on-the-Wold, looking towards Lower Swell and the town. The house was designed by architect John Loughborough Pearson and built in 1856–59 for £8,000 (equivalent to £940,000 in 2023) for Reverend Robert William Hippisley, who was the local parish priest [6] (rector) (1844–1899).

  3. 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]

  4. Dodington Park - Wikipedia

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    Dodington Park was opened to the public in the 1950s due to the increasing financial pressures on the Codrington family of maintaining the estate. The Times listed the house as open from 1 May to 30 September in the summer of 1955 with entry costing 2s and 6d. [35] The house received financial grants for maintenance from the Ministry of Works ...

  5. Cotswolds - Wikipedia

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    Row houses of Cotswold stone in Broadway, Worcestershire. The quaint buildings of the village attract many tourists. A 2017 report on employment within the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty stated that the main sources of income were real estate, renting and business activities, manufacturing, and wholesale & retail trade repairs.

  6. Tyntesfield - Wikipedia

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    The house and estate of 1,000 acres (400 ha) of farmland, 650 acres (260 ha) of woodlands, plus 30 houses and cottages, were listed for sale by Savills in three main lots (total estimated at £15 million); with Christie's contracted to secure the sale of the house and estate contents via a separate auction (total estimated at a further £15 ...

  7. Stowell Park - Wikipedia

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    Stowell Park Estate is a 6,000-acre (24 km 2) historic agricultural and sporting estate in the Cotswold Hills, Gloucestershire, England. The estate includes the village of Yanworth . The main house is a Grade II* listed building and surrounded by extensive parkland, a mill, and church.

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  9. Asthall Manor - Wikipedia

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    Asthall Manor is a vernacular two-storey house with attics, built of local Cotswold limestone on an irregular H-plan with mullioned and mullioned-transomed windows and a stone-slated roof typical of the area. There are records of a house on the site since 1272 when Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall, owned a house on the site worth 12d.