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Stanway House

Stanway House — Grade I listed historic house museum in Stanway, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England, UK.

Stanway House, gardens in Gloucestershire

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2.5 h
Best time of year
Spring & summer (Apr–Sep)
Nearest railway station
Toddington · 1.1 km
  • Dog-friendly

About

Stanway House is a public garden in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: Grade I listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "Grade I listed historic house museum in Stanway, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England, UK". Coordinates: 51.9899°, -1.9122°.

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Official information

An outstanding example of a Jacobean Cotswold manor house, seat of the Earls of Wemyss.

Read more on the official property page.

Protected designations

  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Cotswolds

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Stanway House is a Jacobean manor house near the village of Stanway in Gloucestershire, England. The manor of Stanway was owned by Tewkesbury Abbey for 800 years, then for 500 years by the Tracy family and their descendants, the Earls of Wemyss and March. Stanway House, originally constructed in the late 16th and early 17th century for the Tracy family, is a Grade I listed building. The principal rooms are in a long south-facing range forming an L-shape with the hall, unlike the usual Tudor house plan of a central hall. The north-east wing, remodelled in 1913 by Detmar Blow, was demolished in 1948. The kitchen court was designed by William Burn in 1859. The gatehouse was built in about 1630. The construction includes Guiting yellow stone and some Jacobean mullions and gables. The current owner James Charteris, then Lord Neidpath, now the 13th Earl of Wemyss and March, has pursued a programme of restoration for a number of years. The house and grounds are open to the public on a limited basis each summer.

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Background

History

The current earl recounted his understanding of the history of the property during a 2016 interview with the publication Cotswold Homes, as follows: <blockquote> The estate goes back to 715, we think. It was given to Tewkesbury Abbey by Odo and Dodo, two Saxons who lived in the Winchcombe area. Then in 1533 it was leased to Richard Tracy. Richard had a bee in his bonnet about the fact his father was declared to be a heretic after he was already dead, his body being dug up and burnt. So he became friendly with Thomas Cromwell, who was leading an anti-monastic campaign at the time. Cromwell – who was so powerful at that point - suggested the abbey lease the land to Richard and it was done…

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Coordinates
51.9899, -1.9122
County
Gloucestershire
District
Tewkesbury
Parish
Stanway
Postcode
GL54 5PQ
Parliamentary constituency
Tewkesbury
Nearest railway station
Toddington1.1 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Stanway House?
Stanway House is in Gloucestershire, the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode GL54 5PQ), in the parish of Stanway.
Is Stanway House a listed building?
Stanway House is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
Is Stanway House a protected site?
Yes — Stanway House is part of the Cotswolds National Landscape (AONB).
How do I get to Stanway House?
The nearest railway station is Toddington, about 1.1 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode GL54 5PQ.