URPoint Details
4 rooms are open to the public, it has a small garden. No wc's.
Cotswold stone house built in 1703 on the bank of the Thames and given to the National Trust by P F C Stuckley in accordance with his wishes. It is now let, furnished, preferably to a US citizen engaged in literary, artistic or academic studies.
It is a 3-storey symmetrical house of dressed stone, with raised ground floor, central stairs to entrance and dormer windows.
- Type:
- Landmark