16th Century manor house and grounds in a rural setting
A striking U shaped redbrick manor house, built in 1540, and still largely retaining its original Tudor character with crow-stepped gables, tall chimneys, and historic detailing.
Inside, you’ll find a series of richly panelled rooms, fully furnished with family heirlooms, portraits, and memorabilia collected over the centuries.
The house sits within 15 acres of landscaped grounds, including sweeping lawns, shrubberies, ornamental water features, outbuildings, and former staff cottages. Beyond this lies a wider 2,000-acre estate of open farmland, woodland, farmhouses, traditional farm buildings and cottages.
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