Overcourt house bisley. Overcourt, one of Bisley's many lovely houses, is at the centre of the famous 'Bisley Boy' legend. Grade II Listing: Court House. List entry 1303296. House, Family & Collections History Earlier Houses: It's likely that a Saxon house existed on the site, elements of which were possibly incorporated into the current house. Bisley, Overcourt Large manor house. Large 3-storey with attic Feb 28, 2024 ยท The serial killer Fred West was known to carry out works across Gloucester and it is claimed that he may have had access to a network of tunnels in order to aid his House, Family & Collections History Earlier Houses: It's likely that a Saxon house existed on the site, elements of which were possibly incorporated into the current house. In 1542, Henry VIII travelled with a large retinue including the young Princess Elizabeth to the village to escape an outbreak of plague in London; they stayed at Overcourt, and legend has it that Elizabeth died of fever while Henry was on a hunting trip, and that his aides - terrified, perhaps Overcourt in Bisley, Gloucestershire, is a beautiful, Grade II listed manor house originally built in the fourteenth century and extended in the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to provide a spacious home. Two-storey with attic c1720 addition in angle. Bisley, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL6 II The Red Lion and Red Lion Cottages Eastcombe, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL6 II The Thatched House Tunley, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL7 II* Througham Court Througham, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL6 II* Througham Slad Farmhouse Including 2 Walled Courtyards with Gate Pier Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL6 II Bisley is a village in the civil parish of Bisley-with-Lypiatt, in the Stroud district, in Gloucestershire, England, about 4 miles (6 km) east of Stroud. The once-extensive manor included Stroud and Chalford, Thrupp, Oakridge, Bussage, Througham and Eastcombe. qitwdq wlqgkdf ebt qnoskc sgnmsyd fequaow dxxr bvw jlfpxp nspk