Set right on the edge of an escarpment, where the Cotswold Hills rise from the Vale of Gloucester, the views from this apartment on the first floor of Newark Park are unparalleled, reaching as far as the Marlborough Downs and the Mendip Hills. The apartment has been named after Mrs Clutterbuck, a descendant of the Reverend Clutterbuck who came to the house in 1790. She left Newark Park and its 700 acre estate to the Trust in 1949 in memory of her son, James Edward, who was killed in the First World War.
Ground Floor: hall, utility room/lavatory.
First Floor: kitchen/dining room, sitting room, three bedrooms (2 doubles with 5' beds and 1 twin) main bedroom with en-suite shower room, bathroom with separate shower cubicle.
Facilities
Television, washing machine, tumble dryer, cot, high chair, freezer.
Visitor Notes: oil central heating included. There is no garden but guests have access to the park grounds. Cars can be driven up to the house for loading and unloading, but must be parked at nearby stables.