Rodmarton Manor


Rodmarton Manor is one of the last country houses to be built and furnished by hand between 1909 and 1929, using local stone, timber and local craftsmen. All the furniture was made especially for the house, to the Cotswold Arts and Crafts ideals.The furniture and pottery were hand painted by Alfred and Louise Powell and the appliquò wall hangings designed by Hilda Benjamin. Metalwork, ironwork and brass work were all by local craftsmen. The garden was designed by Ernest Barnsley and includes herbaceous borders, roses, rockery and topiary along with older trees that were already on the site.

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Rodmarton,
Cirencester
GL7 6PF

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Information on Rodmarton Manor, Rodmarton, Cirencester

Organisation/s: Historic Houses Association
Opening Times: House & Garden: 9 Apr, May to Sep Wed, Sat & BH Mons 14:00-17:00. Groups (15+) any time of year by prior appointment.
Admission: House & Garden: Adult £7.00, Child (5-15yrs) £3.50. Guided tour of garden £40.00 per group.
Location: Off A433 between Cirencester and Tetbury.
Facilities: Guided Tours, Disabled Full, Cafe, Refreshments, Parking