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House, land & contentsGLOUCESTERSHIRESouth West

SEZINCOTE HOUSE

The house built by S P Cockerell in an Indian style, was the inspiration for the Brighton Pavilion. The contents include fine furniture and paintings, mainly 18th century, and pictures of the house and ground by Thomas Daniell and J Martin. Exotic Oriental garden by Repton and Daniell.

Access

Two and a half miles South West of Moreton-in-Marsh. Turn West along A44 to Broadway and left into gateway just before Bourton-on-the-Hill (opposite the gate to Batsford Park) then 1 mile drive. Access to Sezincote House and historically associated chattels on at least 30 days each year from May to September inclusive and by prior appointment only during the rest of the year and to the grounds on at least 100 days each year. For details of opening times please refer to the website link shown.

The owner's binding undertakings

The contact will provide an anonymised copy or a detailed summary of the undertaking, a list of the exempt objects will be exhibited at the property on request. A reasonable charge may be made for this.

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