Daneway House

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Daneway House

Daneway House is a grade I listed house in the parish of Bisley-with-Lypiatt but close to Sapperton in Gloucestershire, England. The house dates from the mid sixteenth century with later additions.[1]

Daneway House was lent by Lord Bathurst to Ernest Gimson and the Barnsley brothers after their move from Pinbury Park and it formed a suitable display case for their traditionally designed furniture. When Gimson died in 1919, Peter Waals continued to run the Daneway Workshops for two years. After 1948 it was the home of architect Oliver Hill.

References

  1. ^ DANEWAY HOUSE. Historic England. Retrieved 8 August 2015.

External links

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