Great Barrington, Gloucestershire

[4] In the middle ages the manor and village of Great Barrington was held by Llanthony Priory, which retained it until the Dissolution.

[5] Between 1736 and 1738 Charles Talbot built Barrington Park, a country house in the Palladian style, now a Grade I listed building.

[6] William's daughter Cecil de Cardonnel, 2nd Baroness Dynevor, who married George Rice inherited the newly rebuilt Barrington Park.

Following a planning application to the Cotswold District Council in 2011,[7] the main house was completely restored by architects Inskip+Jenkins, including the two wings designed by John Macvicar Anderson in the 1880s.

[5] St Mary's church in Great Barrington is a Grade II* listed building, built in the late 12th century and restored in 1880 by Francis Penrose.