LOCAL PROPERTIES
Canons Ashby
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Built near the site of a priory, destroyed during the Dissolution, Canons Ashby was home to the Dryden family for 450 years.
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Reputedly the scene of Shakespeare's poaching exploits and visited by Elizabeth I, the house stands in parkland landscaped by Capability Brown.
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Restored, by industrialist Graham Baron Ash, early in the 20th century, Packwood is furnished with period items he collected and salvaged.
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Bought in 1927 by Lord Bearsted as an ideal location to showcase his spectacular art collection.
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Home to the Throckmorton family for over 600 years, Coughton is famous for its links to the Gunpowder Plot.
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Inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement the family home is filled with original furniture and family treasures.