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Waugh’s library at Piers Court was sold by a subsequent owner and the fixtures and fittings, including the prominent bookcases, were sent to the US with the intention of reconstructing the library in a museum.
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In December 2022, the court was sold by auction, for £3.16m. The sales arrangements were unusual, as the presence of sitting tenants precluded potential purchasers from viewing the property.
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dated 7 November 1956, Waugh described his leaving; "I have had a gruesome week. Left Stinkers for good and drove to Lancashire to entertain my dreadful little boy at
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and Noel Buxton arrived at Piers Court, having previously been declined an interview. An acrimonious and public correspondence saw Waugh successfully
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The present house was built by John Wallington at the very end of the 18th century. It incorporates elements of an older building.
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style and dating from the late 18th century, abuts a lower wing with earlier origins, probably of the 16th century. The
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Evelyn Waugh lived at Piers Court from 1937 to 1956, and wrote many of his best known works there, including
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at Piers Court, the Evelyn Waugh Society notes that the book was written in 1944, while the house was
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series, describe Piers Court as a "dignified and elegant house." It was designated a
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The house is built of local stone with the main block consisting of seven
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in 1952. The adjacent stable block is listed at Grade II.
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Country house in Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
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Having viewed a range of alternatives, Waugh moved to
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Piers Court is located in Gloucestershire
Country house
Stinchcombe
Gloucestershire
51°41′12″N 2°23′14″W / 51.68675°N 2.3872°W / 51.68675; -2.3872
Palladian
Listed Building
Listed Building
country house
Stinchcombe
Cotswold Edge
Gloucestershire
Grade II* listed building
Evelyn Waugh
Scoop
Brideshead Revisited
Men at Arms
Officers and Gentlemen
Daily Express
Nancy Spain
sue
libel
bays
storeys
Historic England
Palladian
pediment
coat of arms
Pevsner Buildings of England
Grade II* listed building

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