South West England

Dyrham Park, Bath, Gloucestershire

Spectacular late 17th century mansion, garden and deer park.

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Dyrham Park, built by William Blathwayt, Secretary of State and War to William III. The house is set in formal parkland, with fallow deer herd and fine views to Wales.

Kelmscott Manor, Lechlade, Gloucestershire

“the loveliest haunt of ancient peace”.

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Kelmscott Manor, a Grade 1 listed Tudor farmhouse adjacent to the River Thames, was the country home of William Morris - poet, craftsman and socialist.

Snowshill Manor, Nr Broadway, Gloucestershire

Cotswold manor house, containing Charles Wade's extraordinary collection of craftsmanship and design.

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Set in an intimate Arts and Crafts inspired garden, Snowshill Manor contains a unique collection of craftsmanship and design, including musical instruments, clocks, toys, bicycles and Japanese armour.

Hidcote Manor Garden, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire

An 'Arts & Crafts' masterpiece created by the horticulturalist Major Lawrence Johnston.

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Famous for its rare shrubs and trees, outstanding herbaceious borders and unusual plant species from all over the world.

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Dulverton was the birthplace of Sir George Williams, the founder of the YMCA