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

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    This page is a list of these buildings in the Cotswold district in Gloucestershire. List of buildings. Name Location Type ... Manor house: c.1628–41:

  4. Single-family detached home - Wikipedia

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    Detached (house, home, or dwelling) means that the building does not share walls with other houses. This excludes duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes , or linked houses , as well as all terraced houses and most especially tower blocks which can hold hundreds of families in a single building.

  5. Dodington Park - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 Gloucestershire 1: The Cotswolds edition of the Pevsner Architectural Guides, described the placing of the curved orangery in relation to St Mary's church as a "perfect example of Regency picturesque". [15] The church of St Mary adjoining the house is listed Grade I. [5] The Fishing Lodge, listed Grade II, is to the north west of the ...

  6. Step Inside a "Modern Cotswolds" Family Home—in Western Michigan

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    Liz Hoekzema of KLH Custom Homes designed a family home in Western Michigan that's a mix of Craftsman, Shingle and modern design. Call it "Modern Cotswolds."

  7. Highgrove House - Wikipedia

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    Highgrove House was built in 1796 to 1798 by John Paul Paul, and believed to have been designed by architect Anthony Keck.The estate itself came to the family through the marriage in 1771 of Josiah Paul Tippetts later Paul (his mother's family name, which he adopted under the terms of the will of his uncle, her brother) with Mary Clark, whose father Robert was the local squire.

  8. Elmdon Heath - Wikipedia

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    In addition to this there is a further pub, The Flying Elephant (formerly The Red House),on Hermitage Road. Elmdon Heath is on the edge of the West Midlands conurbation and bordered by the Land Rover factory, Solihull town centre, the residential area of Damsonwood and open countryside. The housing was largely constructed between the 1930s and ...

  9. Chadwick End - Wikipedia

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    A mile from the village centre lies Chadwick Manor and its Estate, built in 1875 by the architect Edward Holmes (1832-1909). During the 1930s the Manor was bought by Scottish racehorse owner and breeder Captain. Norman "Norrie" Stewart~MacKay (1895-1980). Later the Manor was converted into a country house hotel and subsequently into luxury flats.