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[[Owers Manor|OWERS MANOR]], the home of [[Olwyn Owers|Lady O]] and her husband [[Thomas Owers]], is located northwest of [[London]] in the Cotswold valley near the town of Rodwick. Thomas Owers acquired the Tudor manor house, with its magnificent formal Stuart gardens and [[France|French]]-inspired 'Orangerie', in 1887 when it's former owner threw himself from the roof under mysterious circumstances.
[[Owers Manor|OWERS MANOR]], the home of [[Olwyn Owers|Lady O]] and her husband [[Thomas Owers]], is located northwest of [[London]] in the Cotswold valley near the town of Rodwick. Thomas Owers acquired the Tudor manor house, with its magnificent formal Stuart gardens and [[France|French]]-inspired 'Orangerie', in 1887 when it's former owner threw himself from the roof under mysterious circumstances.


In the Autumn of 1888, the self-titled 'Lady' of Owers Manor and her husband hosted many parties and procured women here for elite members of London's Cannibal Club, where subjects deemed deviant vy [[Victorian era|Victorian]] society were freely broached.
In the Autumn of 1888, the self-titled 'Lady' of Owers Manor and her husband hosted many parties and procured women here for elite members of London's Cannibal Club, where subjects deemed deviant by [[Victorian era|Victorian]] society were freely broached.
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Revision as of 22:21, 17 December 2015

OWERS MANOR, the home of Lady O and her husband Thomas Owers, is located northwest of London in the Cotswold valley near the town of Rodwick. Thomas Owers acquired the Tudor manor house, with its magnificent formal Stuart gardens and French-inspired 'Orangerie', in 1887 when it's former owner threw himself from the roof under mysterious circumstances.

In the Autumn of 1888, the self-titled 'Lady' of Owers Manor and her husband hosted many parties and procured women here for elite members of London's Cannibal Club, where subjects deemed deviant by Victorian society were freely broached.