
📷 Photo by Bill Nicholls · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
This striking stone building is one of the finest examples of the substantial properties that characterize this part of the Cotswolds.
Built from the warm golden limestone that gives the region its distinctive appearance, the manor stands as a physical record of centuries of local history and how communities here have evolved over time.
Since the house is privately owned, you'll experience it from the outside as you wander through the village itself. Chadlington makes an excellent stopping point during a broader exploration of the region. It's the kind of place where a proper walk reveals how rural life actually functions here, rather than just catching a glimpse in passing. The village sits conveniently close to Chipping Norton and other market towns, so you can easily weave it into a wider day out if you're planning one.
The manor house, along with other period properties scattered throughout Chadlington, offers a tangible connection to the Cotswolds' past. These buildings explain something important about why people have chosen to settle and build in this landscape for so long. You get a real sense of continuity and purpose in the environment, which you don't always experience in more obviously touristic spots.
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M. Garlick · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

M. Garlick · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons