Stanway House

Stanway House, originally constructed in the late 16th and early 17th century for the Tracy family, is a Grade I listed building.

[3] The current owner James Charteris, then Lord Neidpath, now the 13th Earl of Wemyss and March, has pursued a programme of restoration for a number of years.

[4] The current earl recounted his understanding of the history of the property during a 2016 interview with the publication Cotswold Homes, as follows:[3] "The estate goes back to 715, we think.

[7] The house is the home of James Charteris, 13th Earl of Wemyss and his wife, drug policy reformer Amanda Feilding.

It's also the family home of Fielding's son, Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council’s deputy leader Rock Feilding-Mellen, who was involved in the Grenfell Tower fire disaster.

[10] Cutsdean Quarry, which is a nature reserve and designated a Key Wildlife Site (KWS) in the Cotswolds, is part of the Stanway Estate.

[12] The Long Canal was filled in around 1850 but was restored in the early 2000s,[3] a necessary step to creating the current fountain, which was not an original feature of the estate.

[19] The house has featured as a filming set for TV and movies including: Jeeves and Wooster;[20] Vanity Fair;[21] The Christmas Candle;[22][23] Father Brown;[24] Emma and The Libertine;[citation needed] and Wolf Hall;[25][26][3];https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Good_Soldier_(1981_film) and 'The Clandestine Marriage'.

The Stanway House gatehouse
The Stanway Fountain