Medford House in the 1920s

Medford House in the 1920s
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  • Medford House was put up for auction by James Styles & Whitlock as advertised in the Cheltenham Chronicle August 1929. It was described as a Cotswold Manor House in a Good Hunting District.
    ‘House is stone-built and tiled and possesses all the characteristics of its period, including stone-mullioned windows, dentilled cornices, leaded lights, panelled room, handsome stone vases on courtyard piers, stone pediment. etc. and is in fact an Unspoiled Gem of 17th Century Cotswold Architecture. Accommodation : Central hall and Siting-rooms, 4 Bedrooms, and large Attics. Stone built and tiled outbuildings (could be adapted to form part of house). Main water available. Electric mains available soon. Old walled gardens and Orcharding of about 1.5 Acres. For SALE BY AUCTION (if not sold privately), on TUESDAY. 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1924. at the UNICORN HOTEL. STRATFORD-UPON-AVON. Messrs. JAMES STYLES & WHITLOCK in association with Messrs. JOHN THORNTON & CO.. St. James’s Place.’

    By Rebecca Cotterell (15/03/2023)

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