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Dean Manor sits in the small hamlet of Dean, a scattered settlement in the rolling landscape between Chipping Norton and Charlbury in Oxfordshire.
The manor is a historic house that reflects the agricultural and social character of the Cotswolds across several centuries, with period architecture that gives you a genuine sense of how country estates functioned in this region.
The surrounding area is gently rural, positioned between two brooks that give the place its name and creating a peaceful setting for a visit. You can explore the grounds and get a real feel for Cotswolds countryside life, away from the busier market towns. The proximity to Charlbury, just two miles away, makes it easy to combine a visit here with other attractions in that village, including its own historical sites and local amenities.
For those interested in local history and architecture, Dean Manor offers real insight into how these properties were built and maintained over time. It's the sort of place that appeals to visitors wanting to experience the genuine character of the region rather than the more well-trodden tourist routes. The quietness of the hamlet means you can really appreciate the landscape and understand what daily life was like in the Cotswolds for the generations of residents who called it home.
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M. Dibb · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

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