Wool House Historic Country House, Stonor
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Wool House Historic Country House, Stonor Stonor Park is an historic country house and private deer park situated about 4 miles north of Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, and is the ancestral home and seat of the Stonor family. The main manor house build started c.1190 and was constructed over centuries. The house is of considerable architectural interest and contains a remarkable collection of old master paintings, European sculptures, stained glass and contemporary ceramics from Japan, Korea and Europe. As well as the main manor house the site contains a 12th-century private chapel, the remains of a prehistoric stone circle, walled gardens, parks and The Wool Loft. The Wool Loft, currently being used by the Stonor family as storage, is to be converted into Wool House, a 3 Bedroom property planned as a retirement home for the Lord and Lady Camoys once retired. The Project Wool House is an exceptional example of GA’s combined M&E capabilities in delivering projects completely in-house from design development through to project handover. The Mechanical and Electrical Services consist of; LTHW Heating System, Lighting / External Lighting Mains and Softened Cold Water Services and Pressurised Hot Water Service Small Power Fire and Intruder Alarms, along with CCTV Above Ground Drainage Fuel Oil System Data & Sky TV Package Ventilation Video Access External Services Incoming Services 01491 835875 Working collaboratively with Boshers Builders of Cholsely, King Shaw Associates and Nick Cox Architects the project is due for completion by the www.gaelectrical.co.uk end of August 2015..