Ebrington Manor, Manor house in Ebrington, England.
Ebrington Manor is a limestone manor house in Gloucestershire with grey slate roofs and a distinctive central chimney rising above the structure. The grounds encompass formal gardens, orchards, and a natural lake fed by a spring source.
The property was acquired in 1476 by Sir John Fortescue, Chief Justice of the King's Bench, establishing a lineage of ownership that persists today. This continuous family stewardship shaped the manor's development and preservation through centuries.
The manor functioned as a rest facility for American bomber aircrews supported by the American Red Cross during World War II. This period left a lasting mark on the relationship between the local community and transatlantic connections.
The manor contains eight bedrooms with attached bathrooms, a full kitchen, and several communal living spaces including a formal dining room. The landscaped gardens and lakeside grounds provide walking paths and open areas to explore.
A heraldic carving above the entrance door displays the combined arms of Hugh Fortescue and Lucy Aylmer. This stone detail records the historical link between these figures and the manor's ownership.
Location: Ebrington
GPS coordinates: 52.05750,-1.73380
Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:08
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