For Sale: Sir John Vanbrugh Manor House

The manor house of King’s Weston, in Gloucestershire in South West England, was designed by Sir John Vanbrugh starting around 1710. Less well known and far smaller than Castle Howard or Blenheim Palace, the house nonetheless exhibits the architect’s predilection for massive scale. A case in point: the mass of chimneys clustered into a Roman arcade on the roof. The privately owned house is now available for lease (it most recently served as a conference center and wedding venue). The leasehold expires in 2125. The asking price for a century in a Baroque masterpiece? Slightly over $3 million.

About the Author

Ned Cramer

Ned Cramer served as editor-in-chief of ARCHITECT from the publication’s founding in 2006 until 2020, and as vice president, editorial, at Hanley Wood.

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