top of page
greenwich-landscape.jpg
The Estate
The Thornwood Experience

Nestled within 500 acres of rolling Cotswold countryside, Thornwood Manor represents the finest traditions of the English country estate. For over four centuries, this Grade I listed house has stood as a testament to architectural excellence and the enduring allure of pastoral living.

Beyond a mere residence, Thornwood is a living landscape—a harmonious composition of formal gardens, ancient woodlands, productive farmland, and heritage buildings, each contributing to the estate's distinctive character and sense of place.

The Thornwood Experience

Nestled within 500 acres of rolling Cotswold countryside, Thornwood Manor represents the finest traditions of the English country estate. For over four centuries, this Grade I listed house has stood as a testament to architectural excellence and the enduring allure of pastoral living.

Beyond a mere residence, Thornwood is a living landscape—a harmonious composition of formal gardens, ancient woodlands, productive farmland, and heritage buildings, each contributing to the estate's distinctive character and sense of place.

IMG_2050.jpg
Every flower, every tree, every stone at Camfield holds a story waiting to be discovered.

— The Camfield Family

The Buildings

The manor house, a masterpiece of Georgian architecture, stands at the heart of the estate. Surrounding it, a harmonious collection of heritage buildings tells the story of centuries of country life: the original Jacobean stable block, now sensitively converted for modern use; the Victorian walled garden with its restored glasshouses; and the historic estate cottages that continue to house those who work the land.

Terrace.jpg
IMG_2046.jpg
The Surroundings

Beyond the estate boundaries, the gentle Cotswold landscape unfolds in a patchwork of rolling hills, ancient hedgerows, and honey-stone villages. Country lanes wind through pastoral scenes unchanged for centuries, whilst nearby market towns offer glimpses of quintessential English life. This is countryside at its most serene—a landscape that has inspired poets, artists, and dreamers for generations.

bottom of page