Burnt Norton is a historic manor house situated near the village of Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire. The estate has literary significance as the inspiration for T. S. Eliot’s poem of the same name.
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Burnt Norton is a manor house in Aston‑sub‑Edge, near Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, best known for being the inspiration for T. S. Eliot's poem of the same name. In the 1930s, Emily Hale and her companions spent many summers in Chipping Campden, England, and hosted Eliot while they vacationed there. The estate’s association with the poet adds a layer of cultural significance to the locality, suggesting a quiet, rural environment that has attracted literary figures. The proximity to Chipping Campden places the manor within a small, picturesque English setting, where the surrounding countryside and historic village character are likely to appeal to those interested in heritage and tranquillity. The GL 55 postal district locates the property within the broader Gloucestershire area, providing a sense of place within the county’s rural landscape.