Holcombe House

Holcombe House is a large Grade II* listed country house located near Painswick, Gloucestershire.

[1] Holcombe House was originally built for a wealthy clothier from Painswick in the late 1600s,[2] and was later enlarged and remodelled in the early 1900s by Detmar Blow in the Arts and Crafts manner.

[3] The house was subject of a painting by Charles March Gere in 1926.

[4] There are a number of associated listed structures associated with the house including the boundary walls and dovecote which are both Grade II listed.

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