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Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire, England Private Client 4,000 m² | 43,055 ft² Incomplete

Restoration of Grade 1 listed house in Gloucestershire.

Toddington Manor was built in the 1830s as an early example of the Gothic Revival style, subsequently developed by Barry for the Houses of Parliament. It was originally the home of the Hanbury Tracy family and was later converted into a school in the mid-20th century.

The building features fine stained glass and extensive stone carving throughout as well as a rare example of a 200m covered gallop.

Reconstruction started in 2005 and is currently on hold.

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The building features fine stained glass and extensive stone carving throughout as well as a rare example of a 200m covered gallop.


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Reconstruction started in 2005 and is currently on hold.



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