Stokesay Court, a late-Victorian English country estate, showcases a stately Jacobean-style façade and is nestled within rolling parklands. The interior boasts magnificent oak furniture, adding to its historic charm. Best known for its role as the setting of the 2007 film, Atonement, the estate now welcomes visitors to explore its notable features, including the library, gardens, and an outdoor fountain. Guests can wander through the rooms and grounds, experiencing the same ambiance that captivated filmmakers and audiences alike.
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