A beautiful 15th-century Tudor location house, set within approximately twelve acres of woodland and parkland. Rich in history and architectural character, the property was originally built as a medieval hall house before being converted into a two-storey residence around 1605. The home was later sensitively enlarged in the 1920s by architect Robert Haslam, creating a unique shoot location that blends historic charm with family living.
Inside, the house is filled with cosy, wood-panelled rooms and period details, offering a variety of characterful interior backdrops. Key desirable spaces include a striking formal dining room with a mezzanine, multiple reception rooms such as a drawing room, sitting room and playroom, as well as a study, kitchen and traditional service spaces including a pantry, larder and utility room. The property also features six bedrooms, an additional study or bedroom, three bathrooms and two shower rooms.
The surrounding grounds are equally impressive, with around twelve acres of landscaped gardens, woodland, lawns and paddock, creating a diverse range of outdoor backdrops. A private one-acre lake offers beautiful natural scenery, while additional features including a tennis court, croquet lawns and a historic walled garden with herbaceous borders.