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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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Owlpen Manor, Gloucestershire: a short history and guide to a romantic Tudor manor house in the
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660:There is a restaurant in the late medieval
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1716:Historic house museums in Gloucestershire
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1298:A Gothic Vision: F.L. Griggs and his work
1234:William Morris: artist, writer, socialist
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1093:Some Account of the Family of Daunt
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1115:. Historic England.
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954:By Chance I did Rove
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