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A Tudor manor house which played host to Charles I, has undergone a stunning 21st century revival.
With its mullioned windows, stone slate roof and mellow honey coloured walls, Butkers Court a typical 16thcentury Costwold manor house built in c.1150 and extended several times over subsequent centuries, it was the one-time home of an ardent Royalist family, the Ashcombes.
Via The White Book