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Snowshill Manor is a fascinating tudor mansion. The house was purchased in 1919 by Charles Paget Wade, an eccentric architect and antiquary. The manor was restored as a setting for Wade's huge collection of craftsmanship, as well as models which he had created. It is thought that Wade never lived in the manor house choosing a spartan lifestyle in the old priest's house in the courtyard. (www.cotswolds.info
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