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RODMARTON MANOR

Ernest Barnsley and the Cotswold group of craftsmen built and furnished Rodmarton Manor for Claud and Margaret Biddulph. Most of the furniture was specially made for the house, either in the Rodmarton workshops, or made by Sidney Barnsley, Edward Barnsley or Peter Waals. There is also furniture and pottery designed by Alfred and Louise Powell, leadwork and brass designed by Norman Jewson and iron work by Fred and Frank Baldwin. Rodmarton was described by C.R. Ashbee thus, "The English Arts and Crafts Movement at it's best is here."

LOCATION
Rodmarton Manor is 0.5 miles north of the A433, between Cirencester and Tetbury

OPENING TIMES
9th May to 29th August, Wednesday, Saturday and Bank Holiday Monday.
Open 14.00 to 17.00

ADMISSION CHARGE
Adult £3.00, child free

TELEPHONE
01285 841253

ADDRESS
Rodmarton Manor
Rodmarton
Gloucestershire
GL7 6PF


email: John and Chrissie - theartsandcraftshome@gmail.com