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by the Daunt family between 1464 and 1616. Since then it has not seen significant development, except for some improvements early in the 18th century, when the east wing of the house, together with the gardens, church and Grist Mill, were reordered by Thomas Daunt IV between 1719 and 1726.
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Finally, in 1924–25, the Owlpen estate was sold for the first time in nearly one thousand years. The future of the manor house was assured when it was acquired and repaired by
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In 1464 the male line failed after twelve generations of Olpennes and the manor and lands passed to the Daunt family on the marriage of Margery de Olepenne to John Daunt of
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Bridge, ‘Dr M.C., The Dendrochronological Dating of Timbers from the Barn at Owlpen Manor, Gloucestershire (ST 801 984)’, Oxford Dendrochronology Laboratory Report 2017/16
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and Lady Karin Mander, and their family. Since 1974 they have repaired the manor house and outbuildings, with the cottages and estate. They have re-created the formal
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There are records of the de Olepenne family (who may have named themselves after the place) settled at Owlpen by 1174. They were local landowners, benefactors to
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In recent years, Owlpen Manor has been used as the location for a number of TV feature films, game shows and documentaries. They include
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uninhabited for nearly a hundred years, a picturesque ruin, much decayed and overrun with ivy, and dwarfed by enormous
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to Jewson, who had 'saved this ancient house from ruin'. Jewson has documented his repair work in his classic memoir,
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In the nineteenth century, the fortunes of the manor suffered after the Stoughton family, Anglo-Irish landowners from
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Owlpen Manor has been the inspiration and title of a number of 20th-century poems, including 'Owlpen Manor' by
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The manor contains a series of rare painted cloth wall-hangings dated about 1700, illustrating the life of
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Owlpen Manor, Gloucestershire: a short history and guide to a romantic Tudor manor house in the Cotswolds.
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The Owlpen estate, for many years managed on organic and sustainable principles, consists of species-rich
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Herbert, Ian (24 September 2005). "Portrait of bomber as a dupe fails to convince bereaved".
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behind the manor house, of medieval origins, was rebuilt in two phases in 1828 and 1874.
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in Gloucestershire, England. There is an associated estate set in a valley within the
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Mander, Nicholas (Autumn 1997). "Painted Cloths: History, Craftsmen and Techniques".
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Varnished leaves : a biography of the Mander family of Wolverhampton, 1750–1950.
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Plans and accounts by Thomas Daunt, 1719-39 (D979a E3, E6-8), (Gloucester Archives)
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gardens and introduced family and associated Cotswold Arts and Crafts collections.
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Owlpen Manor appeared as Bramscote Court in the BBC's period drama adaptation of
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Owlpen (pronounced locally "Ole-pen") derives its name, it is thought, from the
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surrounding Owlpen Manor, and traditional farm buildings and cottages. Strip
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and the brothers Sidney and Ernest Barnsley (who was his father-in-law) in
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Case files of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, London
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Towards the end of the 19th century, the old manor became an icon of the
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The manor house and gardens have been open to the public since 1966.
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Owlpen Manor from the south, with Court House (left) and church
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as an 'incomparable paradise', set in its remote valley as a
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photos of Owlpen Manor and surrounding area on geograph
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as a venue for weddings, concerts and events in 2020.
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Grade II listed parks and gardens in Gloucestershire
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to c. 1270. It was largely built and rebuilt in the
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Owlpen Manor is located in Gloucestershire
Tudor
vernacular
Owlpen
Coordinates
51°41′1″N 2°17′27″W / 51.68361°N 2.29083°W / 51.68361; -2.29083
Cotswold
Norman Jewson
Listed Building
National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
Tudor
listed
manor house
Mander family
Owlpen
Stroud district
Cotswold
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Uley
Dursley
manor house
medieval
dendrochronology
Tudor period
Saxon
abbeys
feudal
Berkeley Castle
knight

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