Stanway Water Garden, Gloucestershire Travel Information

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Stanway Water Garden

Stanway Manor
Entrance to Stanway Manor

Summary
A lovely baroque gardens surrounding a Cotswold manor house.

The Gardens
Stanway House has been called the perfect Cotswold manor house, but it is the garden that will draw most visitors to this quiet Cotswold village. The restored baroque water garden has some unusual features that make it well worth the visit to Stanway. Perhaps the most striking of these is the pyramid folly, built in 1750 by Robert Tracy in memory of his father, John. In addition, a grand canal gives way to a fountain which jets water up to 70 feet high. Further water features include a cascade, which, at the time of its building, was twice the length of the famous cascade at Chatsworth House. A series of paths link hedged enclosures, creating little garden rooms.

Within the grounds stands a medieval cruck-framed tithe barn, built in 1370 for Tewkesbury Abbey. The thatched cricket pavilion in the grounds was donted by JM Barrie, author of Peter Pan.

The House
Stanway House was built around 1580 on the ruins of an earlier Tudor house. But the history of Stanway goes back still earlier; the Abbey of Tewkesbury owned the manor from the year 715AD. In 1533 the manor was purchased from the Abbey by Richard Tracy, and it was his son Paul who began the present house. The imposing gateway (1630) was the inspiration of Paul's son, Sir Richard Tracy.

The gatehouse is the architectural gem of Stanway House; the triple gabled Jacobean structure (see photo) stands at right angles to the house, perhaps because the proximity of the church did not allow space for a more traditional approach to the house. The house is built in an L pattern, with a fine great hall.

Admission
Fee charged. Free entry to Historic Houses Association (HHA) members.

Location
Stanway
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
GL54 5PQ
Tel 01386 584469
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Nearby
Stanway
Stanton

Regional attractions:
Cotswolds

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Burrows Court

Dursley
Self catering cottage

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Yew Tree Cottage

Willersey
Self catering cottage

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Wotton-under-Edge (Hotel)

Tortworth Court Four Pillars Hotel

This magnificent hotel, set in 30 acres of glorious parkland and the setting for one of Britain's finest Arboretums with some 300 rare and protected trees, has been created from a splendid Grade II 0Victorian Gothic mansion. Tortworth Court stands on the Cotswold Edge, a dramatic escarpment, which falls away … more >>

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Winterbourne (Hotel)

Ramada Grange nr Bristol

Choose the secluded Ramada Grange hotel nr Bristol for the charm of a 19th-century country house hotel set in 18 acres. Enjoy the calm of the country eight miles from central Bristol at this intimate hotel, a Bath stone 19th-century manor set in 18 acres of pristine grounds. After a … more >>

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