Overcourt House Bisley, List entry 1303296.

Overcourt House Bisley, Whilst there, she caught a fever and died. Bisley, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL6 II The Red Lion and Red Lion Cottages Eastcombe, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL6 II The Thatched House Tunley, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL7 II* Througham Court Througham, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL6 II* Througham Slad Farmhouse Including 2 Walled Courtyards with Gate Pier Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL6 II The most interesting spot in the whole district is the house “Overcourt,” which was once the manor-house of Bisley. Unfortunately, during her time there she became ill right before her father King Henry VIII was visiting and while the house was preparing for the visit, Elizabeth had died. In 1542, Henry VIII travelled with a large retinue including the young Princess Elizabeth to the village to escape an outbreak of plague in London; they stayed at Overcourt, and legend has it that Elizabeth died of fever while Henry was on a hunting trip, and that his aides - terrified, perhaps Overcourt House, Bisley Bisley, near Stroud Gloucestershire England Circa Date: 14th century, possibly incorporating earlier elements, w/16th, 17th, 18th & 19th century additions and alterations Status: Fully Extant House Open to Public: No Country House: Yes Overcourt, Bisley – scullery and pantry renovation Overcourt in Bisley, Gloucestershire, is a beautiful, Grade II listed manor house originally built in the fourteenth century and extended in the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to provide a spacious home. Overcourt House, Bisley Bisley, near Stroud Gloucestershire England Circa Date: 14th century, possibly incorporating earlier elements, w/16th, 17th, 18th & 19th century additions and alterations Status: Fully Extant House Open to Public: No Country House: Yes Nov 29, 2015 ยท According to legend, around 1533-1534, Elizabeth was sent to Overcourt House in Bisley to take shelter from the plague that was taking over the city of London. It stands close to Bisley church from the grave-yard of which it is only separated by a wicket-gate. South . Two-storey north-south range with south cross-wing and east oriel wing. May include summary, reasons for designation and history. Two Situation Nestled in scenic beauty, The Old Court House graces Bisley's high street, just five miles east of Stroud. mc2j, dbpnq, tl, rdsac, xdaw, jihcy, 1k, 4td2, bicfpk, id1qdr, \