T
he Hoscote Estate is an affable, secluded
landscape for the pleasures of country life: fishing,
farming, shooting, stalking, flighting, riding and walking.
The Southern upland hills provide a memory-making
atmosphere, a place for families to grow and for house
parties to play out over days fueled by the land (or river's)
bounty.
Hoscote House, long home to the Stavert family, is a
nineteenth century creation built of whinstone, its façade a
pleasant amalgamation of windows reflecting the builder's
greater attention to the internal inhabitation of rooms-a
series of spaces appropriately divided and joined-rather
than perfect external geometric adhesion; that is to say:
it's grandly picturesque.
HYLAND