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Stanway HouseHistoric Houses & Building, Industrial Heritage, Visitor Centres, Historic Sites & Monuments
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One of Britain's most romantic squires' Manor Houses, Stanway was built of golden limestone in the days of Elizabeth I. The house has changed hands only once in the last 1270 years. Features of Stanway House include the 14th century Tithe Barn, Jacobean Gatehouse, rooms full of unusual furniture and the sensation of being in a house that is thoroughly lived in. Extensive gardens and landscaped grounds contain an 18th century Pyramid, water mill, ice house, brewery, many exotic trees, a dog cemetery and glorious views