Whichford House
| Whichford House | |
|---|---|
The south front of Whichford House | |
| Location | Whichford, Cotswolds, England |
| Architectural style(s) | Georgian with earlier elements |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
| Designated | 20 January 1967 |
| Reference no. | 1116069 |
Whichford House is a Grade II* listed Georgian country house situated in the village of Whichford, in the northern Cotswolds, England. Described by historians as "the finest rectory in the Cotswolds", the house exemplifies the architectural evolution of English domestic buildings across four centuries, blending 17-century origins with grand Georgian design. It is also noted for formal gardens originally laid out by landscape architect James Russell and later revived by Judith Sharpe.