Summary
The Daye House, pictured, is almost certain to have been the dairy providing milk and butter for Olveston Court, once a fortified manor house and home of the Denys family, wealthy Gloucestershire landowners.
It takes its name from the medieval English Dayerye - dairy; and Deye, a dairy woman. In the distant past the building was partitioned into an unequally sized semi with an inglenook fireplace in the dividing wall. Next door is The Old Mill.See the full content of this document
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Daye has Arrived to Buy
The house on Olveston Common, whic...
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