Historic English Estate in the Cotswolds
This Cotswolds property is on the market for £14,000,000, co-listed with Savills and Knight Frank.
Stanton Court is located in the coveted Cotswolds, a region renowned for its charming villages, rolling countryside, and picturesque landscapes.
Nestled within the heart of the Cotswolds, the property spans 62 acres of land with 50 acres of woodland and 12 acres of meticulously landscaped gardens designed by renowned garden designer, Chelsea gold medallist garden designer, Rupert Golby.
The designer gardens feature a potager, an orchard with a variety of fruit trees, and a small arboretum.
A cricket field and pavilion across the village lane add to the property's allure, offering a delightful space for local cricket clubs.
With its ashlar Cotswold stone construction and stone slate roof, this exceptional property showcases the quintessential charm of the Elizabethan style.
Originally dating back to the early 1600s, Stanton Court has undergone an extensive renovation by its current owners, resulting in a perfect blend of heritage and contemporary elegance.
But the real savior for Stanton Court was English architect and engineer Sir Phillip Sydney Scott who purchased the property in 1913 and not only restored the house but revitalized the entire village, which he purchased a few years prior in 1906.
The 10 bedroom, 9-bath manor house boasts numerous fine period features, including open fireplaces, intricate cornices, plasterwork, and elegant wooden floors.
Amenities include a swimming pool, billiards room, playroom, home gym, abd a screening room.
Additionally, the property encompasses four charming cottages, each with its unique character and amenities.
Stanton Court, a distinguished Grade II-listed Jacobean manor house, is a true testament to historical grandeur and modern luxury in the heart of the Cotswolds.
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