for Sir Richard Tracy: minor alterations c1700. To view this image please use Firefox, Chrome, Safari, or Edge. Discover and use our high-quality applied research to support the protection and management of the historic environment. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. The PDF will be generated from our live systems and may take a few minutes to download depending on how busy our servers are. Found inside68/69 Naunton church and village 68/69 Wooded slopes of Stanway Hill 68/69 Open downland at Wontley 68/69 Farmcote chapel ... Cotswold ' breed of sheep at the Cotswold Farm Park 84/85 Stanway House 164/65 Stanway House : Gatehouse . Books and journalsAlfred Gotch, J, Early Renaissance Architecture in England, (1901)Mowl, T, Earnshaw, B, Trumpet at a Distant Gate The Lodge as Prelude to the Country House, (1985)Neidpath, Lord , Stanway House, (1984)Verey, D , The Buildings of England: Gloucestershire 1 The Cotswolds, (1970)OtherRegister of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England, Part 16 Gloucestershire. The Stanway House gatehouse. Your Getty Images representative will discuss a renewal with you. Artwork page for 'The Gatehouse, Stanway', David Gentleman, 1970 Something went wrong. the jewel like gatehouse, the water mill and the cottages of the hamlet. Found inside – Page 96The neighboring village of Stanway also has an ancient, and recent, history of interest. It is the site of the 16th, 17th and 18th century “Stanway House" with a very striking gatehouse. The house, which is now inhabited by its owner, ... accessories. View cart for details. Running from south to north through its western part is the unclassified road from Stanway to Stanton. The house, its fascinating furniture, the jewel-like Gatehouse, the church and 14th-century Tithe Barn, the 18th-century water-garden, the specimen trees and avenues, the surrounding villages, farms, parkland and woodland all subtly combine to create an enclave of very English and almost magical harmony. The gatehouse was a later addition, built in 1630, and represents the Jacobean style popular during the period. Stanway House- Jacobean manor with a gatehouse, tithe barn and church plus a water garden with a 300-ft. fountain. Follow the pilgrims' route to Hailes Abbey, then over the hills to Jacobean Stanway House, with its magnificent gatehouse and medieval tithe barn and on to idyllic Stanton. Burton Agnes Hall , East Riding of Yorkshire , which has three storeys and is flanked by great octagonal towers at the angles. Details. United Kingdom Found insideStanway • June–Aug Tues & Thurs 2–5pm • £7, grounds only £4.50 • 01386584469, stanwayfountain.co.uk A mile south of ... the presence of Stanway House – most prominently its magnificent triplestoried, triple-gabled gatehouse in buttery ... The Getty Images design is a trademark of Getty Images. The beautiful tithe barn and medieval church are also part of the Stanway estate. About 1630, possibly by Timothy Strong of Barrington, Stanway House is noted for its mellow, peaceful atmosphere, created by its age (it was finished in the calm decade before the Civil War), by its stone (a delicious Cotswold stone known as Guiting Yellow), by its architecture (Jacobean mullions and gables and Cotswold slates), by its furniture (most of which, like the Charles I working shuffleboard table, has been in the house since it was made), and by its setting (sheltered in a hollow at the foot of the Cotswold escarpment, close to the church, Gatehouse, Tithe Barn and cottages and surrounded by an enchanting garden and ancient parkland). Stay in the coaching village of Broadway, where an array of fine houses and inns flank the 'broad way'. Found inside – Page 529... Crown Copyright ) 61 SOUTHROP , Church , Font ( Thomas Collection , Bingham Library , Cirencester ) STANWAY , Stanway House , Gatehouse , Exterior ( Reece Winstone ) 14 II 57 83 I2 60 75 78 IOO STANWAY , Stanway House , South. Found inside – Page 32Right : Stanway House's beautiful mellow stone Gatehouse , between the church and the main house , is considered to be a gem of Cotswold architecture . I think the unique charm of Stanway springs from its stone , its situation relative ... Approvals and clearances are based on the intended use. Stanway house gatehouse and St Peters Churchyard in the winter snow. From Stanway it is a forty minute walk along the Cotswold Way, which passes through the Stanway estate, to the neighbouring village of Stanton, a handsome village much used for film because of its perfect state of preservation. Barrie, creator of Peter Pan, was a frequent visitor during summers in the 1920s, until 1932. Found insideStanway • June–Aug Tues & Thurs 2–5pm • £7, grounds only £4.50 • 01386584469, stanwayfountain.co.uk A mile south of ... by the presence of Stanway House – most prominently its magnificent triplestoried, triplegabled gatehouse in buttery ... Ashlar walls, The single-jet fountain, which rises to over 300 feet (91 m), is the tallest fountain in Britain (seconded by Witley Court at 121 feet (37 m)). Thanks to . Found insideThere is only one real climb of any significance, from Wood Stanway to Stumps Cross. Along the way you will pass the seventeenth centuryJacobean gatehouse to Stanway House (open to the public in the summer). Shortlisted for ‘Best Rescue of an Industrial Building or Site’ Angel Award in 2012, Michaela Strivens: Upside down world, Wallington, London Suburbs, © Mr N J Sheppard.
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