Summary:
Whittington Court, a lovely 16th Century manor house, which has seen little change over the last 300 years, is open to the public for just a few weeks each year.This lovely 16th Century manor house built of Cotswold stone stands beside the parish church of Whittington, a small village near Andoversford.
Whittington Court has a picturesque, asymmetrical appearance which has seen little change over the last 300 years. The interior features panelled rooms with Tudor fireplaces and a carved oak staircase.
Whittington Court is open for two weeks over Easter and for a fortnight in August from 2pm-5pm.
Whittington Court has a picturesque, asymmetrical appearance which has seen little change over the last 300 years. The interior features panelled rooms with Tudor fireplaces and a carved oak staircase.
Whittington Court is open for two weeks over Easter and for a fortnight in August from 2pm-5pm.
More Information
Address:
Whittington, Andoversford, Gloucestershire, GL54 4HF
Telephone:
01242 820556