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The Church of the Holy Cross stands above the manor house. Of medieval origins (first recorded in 1262), the nave was rebuilt by the architect Samuel
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In 1464, the male line failed after twelve generations of
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Owlpen Manor, Gloucestershire: a short history and guide to a romantic Tudor manor house in the
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