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Historic houses · West Midlands

Nibley House

In or near Uley.

Nibley House — house of historical significance in North Nibley, Gloucestershire, England, UK.

Nibley House

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Nibley House is a historic house in west midlands. (House of historical significance in Gloucestershire, England.) According to Wikipedia: "Nibley House, North Nibley in Gloucestershire is a Grade II* listed house on the English Heritage Register. The Neoclassical Georgian facade dates from 1763 behind which lies the Jacobean manor house built in 1609 by John Smythe the Elder, Steward at the time to Lord Berkeley. Nibley House is known as an example of exceptional Georgian design and for its stucco rococo style ceiling located in its drawing room thought to have been inspired by the work of the famous Swiss-Italian stuccoist Giuseppe Cortese. Today Nibley Hall is a private residence."

Coordinates
51.6619, -2.3809

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