Owlpen Manor , home of Sir Nicholas and Lady Mander and their family of five children, has long been recognised as one of the most romantic Tudor manor houses in southern England. Set in a picturesque valley among bluebell woods right under the Cotswold hills, it has formal terraced gardens and magnificent yews of the 17th century.
The house dates from 1450 to 1616, with some Cotswold Arts and Crafts restoration of 1926, when the house was saved from ruin after nearly 100 years of dereliction. Today the interiors contain a series of unique painted textiles and Mander family portraits and collections, as well as a representative collection of Cotswold Arts and Crafts furniture and fittings.
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