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A gracious and beautiful Cotswolds home with gardens by a Chelsea ‘best-in-show’ winner

Sitting just outside one of the finest villages in the Cotswolds, The Court is a joy to behold.

The use of the word ‘court’ to describe a country house doesn’t mean that it once hosted legal proceedings — or at least, not always. The phrase apparently came into use in the 16th century, and was applied to any buildings where lords would receive their tenants. It’s a usage which gives rise, it’s said, to the expression to ‘hold court’.

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