Duck End House
House in Oxfordshire, England
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Duck End House is an early-17th-century property, probably a manor house, in the parish of Rollright, near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England.

The house was built in 1628 by Lady Anne Cope, widow of the leading Puritan Sir Anthony Cope.[1] The property was once owned by the seventeenth-century politician Sir William Cope.[2][3][4] It has been Grade II listed since 1957.[5] It was once owned by British writer Penelope Lively.[6]
Since 2002 it has been the country home of art dealer Philip Mould.[7]