Hartpury
House
Hartpury House is a Grade II listed building. Originally New Court House, built in the early 19th century as a home for the Cannings on the site of a Queen Anne farmhouse at what was then Three Ashes Farm. The house was enlarged and remodelled by Dawber in 1896 and the courtyard at the front was framed by an attractive wall and railings, which are listed in their own right. The formal gardens were laid out by Parsons at the end of C19 and re-worked by Mawson in 1907.
Most of the House is now used for administration purposes, however several main rooms are available to hire for conferences etc.
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