Kingscote Park, Gloucestershire

[3] It was owned by Anthony Kingscote, whose daughter Catherine married Edward Jenner on 6 March 1788.

[4] The couple met in the grounds of the manor house when a balloon that Edward Jenner was experimenting with landed in the park.

[5] In April 1829, the grounds were described in The Gardener's Magazine as 'A fine place; the pleasure-grounds extensive, and within the last five years greatly improved'.

[12] In the 1930s and 40s, Lieut-Col. Ardern Arthur Hulme Beaman, High Sheriff of Gloucestershire, occupied the cottage, which he called 'Kingscote Grange',[13][14] and built a summer house there.

[15] Following the demolition of the original house, the cottage and roughly 289 acres of land were offered for sale as 'Kingscote Park' in 1956.