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  1. 22 lis 2022 · An idyllic Cotswold country house has come to the market, launched in Country Life: the Grade II*-listed Edgeworth Manor, near Miserden, overlooking its own hidden valley in one of the most sought-after areas of the Cotswolds AONB.

  2. There are few references to the largest of Buckland’s manors between the 1360s and 1428 when it appears being sold to Thomas Chaucer by four men who were most likely trustees. For Chaucer, it was just part of a wider portfolio of landholdings across Oxfordshire and Berkshire.

  3. 21 lis 2020 · On July 16, 1921, Knight, Frank & Rutley advertised the sale in Country Life of Buckland Tout-Saints, comprising the main house with stabling, 12 farms, the hamlet of Goveton, accommodation land and building sites, some 2,000 acres in all.

  4. 13 maj 2024 · There followed a succession of gentry owners until 1988, when Lord and Lady Catto bought the property. The present owners inherited The Lammas and moved there from Huntingdonshire some 25 years ago. The Lammas is for sale at £8.5m — see more details and pictures.

  5. HISTORY. The Manor dates back to the thirteenth century, first mentioned in 600 AD, when the land was owned by the Abbey of Gloucester. It was later recorded in the Domesday Book. The village of Buckland is thought to have the oldest rectory in England, which stands next to the Manor, with an impressive timbered hall that dates from the 15th ...

  6. 18 sty 2024 · Beyond the main manor are the Dower House (lined to the manor in the 1920s) and Grade II-listed Granary, complemented by a 17th-century courtyard with traditional stone barns. On the southwest corner of the estate, the converted, one-bedroom Old Toll House is listed for £250,000.

  7. Chorley's Auctioneers. The private collection has been housed at Dunkirk Manor, Gloucestershire. The interior items of a Cotswold Manor house, one of which dates back to Roman times, are going ...

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