DescriptionBarnsley House near Cirencester - geograph.org.uk - 1122526.jpg
English: Barnsley House near Cirencester Barnsley House was built in 1697 by Brereton Bouchier the local squire whose family arrived in the village in 1548 and stayed there for 200 years. More recently known as the home of the late garden designer and writer Rosemary Verey.
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