Francis Franklin for original building; George Basevi for 19th century reconstruction
Architectural style(s)
Neoclassical
Owner
Anne, Princess Royal
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official name
Gatcombe Park House
Designated
28 June 1960
Reference no.
1091099
National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
Official name
Gatcombe Park House gardens and parkland
Designated
28 February 1986
Reference no.
1000765
Listed Building – Grade II
Official name
Stables and Coach House 80M east of Gatcombe Park
Designated
24 March 1988
Reference no.
1172412
Listed Building – Grade II
Official name
Pyramid Monument 300M south of Gatcombe Park
Designated
24 March 1988
Reference no.
1091100
Location of Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
Gatcombe Park is a country house between the villages of Minchinhampton (to which it belongs) and Avening in Gloucestershire, England. Originally constructed in the 1770s, it was rebuilt from 1820 by George Basevi for the economist David Ricardo. Since 1976 it has been the country home of Anne, Princess Royal. Gatcombe is a Grade II* listed building. Parts of the grounds open for events, including horse trials and craft fairs.
GatcombePark is a country house between the villages of Minchinhampton (to which it belongs) and Avening in Gloucestershire, England. Originally constructed...
children: Peter (born 1977) and Zara (born 1981). The Queen bought GatcombePark, near Minchinhampton, for the couple as a wedding present. In August...
moving onto the GatcombePark estate near Minchinhampton. The couple's home, Aston Farm, is a seven-bedroom farmhouse next to the GatcombePark estate. On...
Tabanidae (horseflies and deerflies). Gertrude Ricardo was born at GatcombePark House in Gloucestershire on 11 September 1862 and baptised on 15 October...
2011 at Church of the Holy Cross in Avening, Gloucestershire, near GatcombePark, the home of Phillips' mother. Savannah was born 12th in the line to...
Minchinhampton is near to the main home of the Princess Royal, GatcombePark, which hosts the Gatcombe Horse Trials in late summer each year. The rugby club has...
so missing half of the rise. He retired, and subsequently purchased GatcombePark, an estate in Gloucestershire, and retired to the country. He was appointed...
of the Royal Victorian Order. Princess Anne kept her country estate, GatcombePark in Gloucestershire, after her divorce from Mark Phillips. After her...
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with Phillips in a Kensington, London, apartment and a cottage on the GatcombePark estate. Before meeting him, she had accepted a job with an American...
Princess Michael at Nether Lypiatt. Anne, Princess Royal lived at nearby GatcombePark, and Charles, Prince of Wales lived at Highgrove House near Tetbury...
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several royal residences in Gloucestershire, including Highgrove House, GatcombePark, and (formerly) Nether Lypiatt Manor. An annual "cheese-rolling" event...
near Tetbury in the county of Gloucestershire in South West England. GatcombePark, the country residence of the King's sister, Anne, Princess Royal, is...
chief landowners at Brinsop was David Ricardo, son to David Ricardo of GatcombePark, Gloucestershire; while one of the two at Wormsley was Sir William Rouse-Boughton...
sister of the King. While the Princess Royal's private residence is GatcombePark; her office, headed by the Private Secretary, is based at Buckingham...
occurs on the weekend nearest to midsummer. In 2013 the event moved to GatcombePark in Gloucestershire, and in 2019 the event was held at Marston Lodge...
which have used Bath stone include GatcombePark, Goldney Hall, Tyntesfield, South Hill Park, and Spetchley Park. In 2002 the East End of Truro Cathedral...
installation at Hilsea in Portsmouth. The site was originally occupied by Gatcombe Manor, a medieval house which was acquired through marriage by Admiral...
for his brother-in-law William Henry Hyett, and the remodelling of GatcombePark for the economist David Ricardo. In 1834 he made extensive alterations...
the house was purchased for £26,000 by the economist David Ricardo of GatcombePark, who was buying a number of estates at the time, not least Bromsberrow...