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Chastleton House and Garden Moreton-in-March Gloucestershire
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Chastleton House In The Cotswolds.
Chastleton House is a Jacobean country house situated at Chastleton near Moreton-in-Marsh, Oxfordshire, England. It has been owned by the National Trust since 1991 and is a Grade I listed building.
Chastleton House was built between 1607 and 1612, for Walter Jones, who had made his fortune from the law, although his family were originally Welsh wool merchants. The estate was bought in 1604 from Robert Catesby, although his residence was demolished to make way for the new house and no traces of the original building on this spot remain. The house is built of Cotswold stone, round a small courtyard, called the Dairy Court.
Chastleton House is famous for an episode from the Civil War in which a loyal wife duped (and drugged) Roundhead soldiers to save her husband.
Chastleton House was used as one of the locations for the 2015 BBC Two television series Wolf Hall and represented 'Wolf Hall,' home of the Seymours.
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TRAVEL SERIES ENGLAND: COTSWOLDS - CHASTLETON HOUSE, NATIONAL TRUST UK |TRAVELLER'S NEST NZ|
UK: COTSWOLDS - CHASTLETON HOUSE
Chastleton House is Jacobean country house at Chastleton, Oxfordshire near Moreton in Marsh.
It is a Grade I historical building.
This was a very unique property as the house was still exactly the same as when it had been built 400 years ago between 1607 and 1612.
It is a compelling time capsule of 400 years of family life.
All the furniture and fittings are the originals.
The most interesting item was the Juxon Bible, which was used by the Chaplain Juxon at the executor of Charles I.
COST: GBP 10.50 pp, unless you have NT membership then Free.
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The Traveller's Nest NZ team
Ro and Mark
Cerney House Gardens, Gloucestershire, England
Beautiful country garden in a lovely Cotswold house
Chastleton House ,National Trust ,Midlands
The family home of Walter Jones-Whitmore about 1607-12 known as the father of croqet created the game on the lawns at Chastleton House
4U . . . KIFTSGATE COURT GARDENS
KIFTSGATE is based in the Cotswolds close to Chipping Camden. There are a couple of levels where you can walk around the extended gardens and in this particular video you will see the lovely half moon shaped pool, painted black so that this reflects the light perfectly. To sit and overlook this is relaxing and the view extends to overlook the beautiful Cotswold countryside and hills.
Chastleton house
Koa visits his first national trust mansion. A glorious late summer day in the Cotswolds - a serendipitous trip when we went to pickup Koa's new fireguard.
Three Ways House - Chipping Campden - United Kingdom
Three Ways House hotel city: Chipping Campden - Country: United Kingdom
Address: Chapel Lane, Mickleton; zip code: GL55 6SB
Home of the world-famous Pudding Club, Three Ways House is a charming village hotel situated in the Cotswolds.
-- Le Three Ways House est un charmant hôtel de village dans la région des Cotswolds, domicile du célèbre Pudding Club. Les jardins pittoresques de Hidcote Manor et Kiftsgate Court sont à 3,2 km et Stratford-upon-Avon est à 10 minutes en voiture.
-- El Three Ways House es un hotel con encanto situado en la región de los Cotswolds y acoge al mundialmente famoso Pudding Club.
-- Das Three Ways House, die Heimat des weltberühmten Pudding Clubs, ist ein bezauberndes Dorfhotel in der Region Cotswolds.
-- Three Ways House is een charmant dorpshotel in de Cotswolds en is de thuisbasis van de wereldberoemde Pudding Club.
-- Sede del celebre Pudding Club, la Three Ways House è un incantevole hotel che sorge in un villaggio del Cotswolds, a meno di 3,2 km dai pittoreschi giardini di Hidcote Manor e di Kiftsgate Court, e a 10 minuti d'auto da Stratford-upon-Avon.
-- Three Ways Houseはコッツウォルズにあるチャーミングなビレッジホテルで、世界的に有名なプディングクラブを開催しています。ヒドコート・マナーガーデン、キフツゲート・コート・ガーデンズの美しい庭園まで3.
-- Three Ways House是一家位于科茨沃尔德(Cotswolds)的乡村酒店,是世界著名的布丁俱乐部(Pudding Club)的所在地。Hidcote庄园和Kiftsgate庭院风景如画的花园距离酒店有2英里;Stratford-upon-Avon距离酒店有10分钟的车程。 Three Ways House酒店提供带免费无线网络连接、电视和连接浴室的风格独特的客房。 其时尚的空调餐厅10年以来获得了AA...
-- В этом очаровательном загородном отеле, находящемся в Котсуолдсе, размещается всемирно известный клуб «Пудинг».
-- Three Ways House är ett charmigt byhotell beläget i Cotswolds och hem för den världsberömda Pudding Club.
-- يقع Three Ways House وهو منزل قروي ساحر في كوتسوولدز وهو موطن Pudding Club المشهور عالميًا. يقع كل من الحدائق الخلابة في Hidcote Manor and وKiftsgate Court على بعد كيلومترين من مكان الإقامة وتبعد Stratford-upon-Avon مسافة 10 دقائق بالسيارة.
-- To Three Ways House είναι ένα όμορφο ξενοδοχείο στο Cotswolds. Βρίσκεται κοντά στους κήπους του Hidcote Manor και του Kiftsgate Court και απέχει 10 λεπτά με το αυτοκίνητο από το Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Chastleton House
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Cotswold village Bourton on the Hill
Delightful village overlooking Moreton in Marsh. Village has several attractions including Bourton House Garden, Batsford Arboretum, and Sezincote House
Bourton House Garden
Photos of Bourton House Gardens near Moreton in marsh in The Cotswolds. June 2016
ENGLAND villages and manor houses of The Cotswolds (hd-video)
Very popular region between Oxford and Gloucester.
In this video: Bibury, Snowshill, Broadway, Chipping Campden, Bampton, Shilton, Little Barrington, Duntisbourne, Slad, Painswick, Blockley, Brockhampton, Stanway, Chastleton, Moreton-in-Marsh, Batsford and Northleach.
Music: 1 Simplicity of heart by Govi. 2, 3 and 4 I'm leaving it up to you / Blue Spanish eyes / Sealed with a kiss all by Harald Winkler.
Places to see in ( Moreton in Marsh - UK )
Places to see in ( Moreton in Marsh - UK )
Moreton-in-Marsh is a town civil parish in northeastern Gloucestershire, England. The town of Moreton in Marsh is located at the crossroads of the Fosse Way Roman road and the A44 and served by Moreton-in-Marsh station on the Cotswold Line.
The parish and environs are relatively flat and low-lying compared with the surrounding Cotswold Hills. The River Evenlode rises near Batsford, runs around the edge of Moreton and meanders towards Oxford, where it flows into the Thames just east of Eynsham. Just over 1.5 miles (2.4 km) east of Moreton, the Four shire stone marked the boundary of the historic counties of Gloucestershire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Oxfordshire, until the re-organisation of the county boundaries in 1931. Since then it marks the meeting place of Gloucestershire, Warwickshire and Oxfordshire.
Moreton-in-Marsh and Batsford War Memorial is in the High Street and commemorates the dead of the First and Second World Wars. Moreton was once the headquarters of the railway spot-hire company Cotswold Rail. Each September the town hosts the UK's largest one-day agricultural show. Held on part of the Batsford Estate, the show has been running since 1949.
The Redesdale Market Hall was designed by the architect Sir Ernest George and built in 1887. The town was known as Moreton-in-the-Marsh into the early 20th century. The name was changed to Moreton-in-Marsh before 1930. In 1940, a large area of level land east of the town was developed as RAF Moreton-in-Marsh and used by Wellington bombers.
The Stratford and Moreton Tramway was built between 1821 and 1826, linking Moreton with the Stratford-on-Avon Canal at Stratford.[6] It was horse-drawn until 1859, when the section between Moreton and Shipston-on-Stour was converted to a branch line railway operated with steam locomotives. The Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway, built between 1845 and 1851, passes through Moreton. The railway station was opened in 1853. The Great Western Railway (GWR) took over the OW&W Railway in 1862 and the Shipston-on-Stour branch in 1868.
( Moreton in Marsh - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Moreton in Marsh . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Moreton in Marsh - UK
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Cotswold Garden by Beth West
Hidcote Manor Garden - A National Trust Property in Gloucestershire
Today we've been over to visit Hidcote Manor Garden, a beautiful National Trust property in Gloucestershire. The NT website describes it as:
an Arts and Crafts garden in the north Cotswolds, a stone’s throw from Stratford-upon-Avon. Created by the talented American horticulturist, Major Lawrence Johnston its colourful and intricately designed outdoor ‘rooms’ are always full of surprises. It’s a must-see if you’re on holiday in the Cotswolds.
The variety of all the different gardens kept the kids interested for ages and much of it is accessible to those with mobility problems which is great. The cake was also top notch!
Don’t forget to check out our other National Trust visits:
Charlecote Park:
Chedworth Roman Villa:
Coughton Court:
The Gardens of the Cotswolds w Bev & Larry UK '13
Heat wave in the summer of 2013. The gardens were in full bloom
A Walk Around Hidcode Gardens
Hidcote Gardens are a National Trust property in the north Cotswolds in England. Microsoft Research's Rick Szeliski took this video walking tour with a hand-held GoPro camera.
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Cotswolds gardens part 2
This video is about Cotswolds part 2
Mottistone Gardens, National Trust, Isle of Wight
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