Chavenage House

Chavenage House
"The ideal sixteenth-century Cotswold stone manor house"
TypeHouse
LocationTetbury, Gloucestershire
Coordinates51°39′19″N 2°11′11″W / 51.6554°N 2.1865°W / 51.6554; -2.1865
Built16th century
Architectural style(s)Elizabethan
Governing bodyPrivately owned
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameChavenage House and Chapel
Designated16 March 1987
Reference no.1152854
Listed Building – Grade II
Official namePair of gatepiers at Chavenage House and adjoining quadrant walls
Designated16 March 1987
Reference no.1089754
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameFolly at Chavenage House
Designated16 March 1987
Reference no.1152873
Chavenage House is located in Gloucestershire
Chavenage House
Location of Chavenage House in Gloucestershire

Chavenage House, Tetbury, Gloucestershire is a country house dating from the late 16th century. The house was built in 1576 and is constructed of Cotswold stone, with a Cotswold stone tiled roof. David Verey and Alan Brooks, in their Gloucestershire Pevsner, describe the house as "the ideal sixteenth-century Cotswold stone manor house". Chavenage is a Grade I listed building.