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Abnash House is a grade II listed seven-bedroom house in Chalford, Gloucestershire, near Stroud, with seven acres of grounds. [1]In September 2020, it was put for sale at £2.5 million by its then owner, the pop singer Alfie Boe.
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]
Information from Country Life [2] states that the manor "was held in 1066 by the Countess Goda, sister of Edward the Confessor...."The present building dates from the 16th century, with some additions and alterations from the 17th through to the 20th century, with St Edward's Church next door, according to Country Life.
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Kingscote Park (formerly Kingscote Cottage) is a Grade II listed [1] house and country estate in Kingscote, near Tetbury, Gloucestershire, England.The original Kingscote Park was demolished in 1951. [2]
For a review of Nether Lypiatt Manor (with 27 photographs) see Christopher Hussey in Country Life, 19 and 26 May 1934, and for Morley Horder's restorations in particular, see R. Randal Phillips in idem, 24 March and 7 April 1923; see also Osbert Sitwell, Noble Essences or Courteous Revelations and Craftsmen (London 1950), pp. 255–256, and ...