Bibury Court
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| Bibury Court | |
| Gloucestershire | |
|---|---|
Bibury Court | |
| Location | |
| Grid reference: | SP11870649 |
| Location: | 51°45’25"N, 1°49’46"W |
| Village: | Bibury |
| History | |
| Built 16th century | |
| Country house | |
| Information | |
Bibury Court is a Grade I listed Jacobean country house in Bibury in Gloucestershire's rolling Cotswold Hills.[1]
The house dates from the 16th century and was first extended in 1633 for Sir Thomas Sackville.[2] Later additions have since been made and the 16th-century building now forms the north wing.
The house was converted into a hotel in 1968, and back into a private home in 2015.
The River Coln flows to the south of the property.
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References
- ↑ National Heritage List 1155708: Bibury Court Hotel
- ↑ Bibury Court Hotel, Cotswolds (Review) The Telegraph