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Chastleton House, a 17th-century Cotswolds manor, reopens to the public after decades, showcasing Stuart-era interiors restored by the National Trust.
Chastleton House, a 17th-century manor in the Cotswolds, England, is opening its historic rooms to the public for the first time in decades, offering visitors a rare glimpse into English country life during the Stuart era.
The property, once owned by the prominent Lucy family, features preserved interiors, original furnishings, and intricate woodwork.
The reopening marks a significant cultural milestone, with the estate now managed by the National Trust, which has restored key areas using historical research and traditional craftsmanship.
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Chastleton House, una mansión de Cotswolds del siglo XVII, se reabre al público después de décadas, mostrando interiores de la era Stuart restaurados por el National Trust.