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| Sudeley Castle, near Winchcombe, in South West England is a magnificent 15th and 16th century country house with a long and fascinating history. In the 10th century Sudeley was the property of Ethelred 'the Unready'. The present house was first built around two courtyards in 1442 by Ralph Boteler, Lord Sudeley, a supporter of the Lancastrian kings and Admiral of the Fleet in the French Wars of Henry V and VI. Sudeley Castle is surrounded by eight beautiful gardens. The sculptured yews in the Queen's Garden encircle a collection of shrub roses. Gardens include Rose Gardens, Tudor Knot Garden and the Victorian Kitchen Garden. |
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