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Westwood Manor is a small manor house, built over three centuries, that has late Gothic and Jacobean windows, decorative plasterwork and two important keyboard instruments. There is some period furniture, 17th- and 18th-century tapestries and a modern topiary garden.
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Westwood, Bradford-on-Avon
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Westwood Manor, located in Bradford-on-Avon, England, is a charming historic house that offers visitors a glimpse into Tudor and Jacobean architecture and lifestyle. The manor, dating back to the 15th century, features well-preserved period rooms and beautiful gardens. Visitors often appreciate the intimate atmosphere and the opportunity to explore at their own pace. The knowledgeable volunteers provide interesting insights into the history of the house and its former inhabitants. The garden, though small, is well-maintained and offers a pleasant outdoor space. Some visitors note that the manor is relatively compact compared to other historic houses, which can be seen as either a positive (easy to explore thoroughly) or a negative (limited content) depending on individual preferences. The lack of a café on-site is occasionally mentioned as a drawback. Overall, Westwood Manor provides an enjoyable experience for those interested in English heritage and architecture, though it may not offer as extensive a visit as some larger historic properties.
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