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  2. Brockworth Court was inhabited by John Guise, the new Lord of the Manor, in 1540. The Tithe Barn was almost completely destroyed by fire in 1996 and rebuilt using traditional materials and methods. The restoration work was granted an award by the CPRE. The court is a Grade II* listed building.

  3. Brockworth Court near Cheltenham is an atmospheric and part-timbered house that dates from the 1290’s with additions in the 16th, 18th and 19th centuries.

  4. Brockworth Court was first inhabited by John Guise, the new Lord of the manor, in 1540. It had just been completed by Richard hart, the last Abbot of Llantony Priory . Brockworth court Tythe barn was build around the 15th century and the size of the barn indicated the wealth of the Lord of the manor at the time – Llantony Priory .

  5. Brockworth Court Brockworth Court was first inhabitated by John Guise, the new Lord of the Manor, in 1540. It had just been completed by Richard Hart, the last Abbot of Llanthony Priory.

  6. Brockworth Court is a former home of a succession of Priors of Llanthony Secunda in Gloucester and, more recently, to three generations of the Wiltshire family who’ve restored much of the house and created a stunning tapestry-style garden including a Monet Bridge and Fiji summerhouse.

  7. Brockworth Court was first inhabitated by John Guise, the new Lord of the Manor, in 1540. It had just been completed by Richard Hart, the last Abbot of Llanthony Priory. Brockworth Court...

  8. Jul 14, 2013 · Today we took some visiting relatives to Brockworth Court, a Grade 2* Listed Building on the outskirts of Gloucester and close to Cheltenham which opens for the National Gardens Scheme. Dating back to 1540 and originally built for Richard Hart, the last Prior of Llanthony Secunda Priory.

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