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Edgcote House is a Grade I Listed 18th-century estate with a mid 18th-century design, showcasing classical principles of symmetry, balance, and proportion. The house is constructed of local Hornton and Cubbington ironstone with limestone dressings and paler Keuper sandstone, featuring a grand Entrance Hall with a double flight of stone steps and balustrades. The estate spans four floors, totaling approximately 25,908 sq ft, with extensive principal reception rooms, including a Saloon with double height windows and a Principal Bedroom Suite with far-reaching views over the lake. The grounds include extensive lawns, terraces, a ha-ha, Edgcote Pool, Pleasure Grounds, kitchen gardens, orchard, greenhouse, and a Hidden Garden with orangery. The estate also features a Stable Courtyard with traditional stables, residential flats, and period architectural features, as well as Home Farm with stabling and agricultural buildings, equestrian facilities, and approximately 248 acres of parkland, pasture, arable land, woodland, and lakes.