Grade II Listed Manor House with some particulaly fine features, which has been owned by the same family for just over 50 years. The beautiful gardens have been enhanced and include a formal rose garden. The original Manor was beleived to have been built in 1249 on the existing site and since then the property has been substantially changed, including the addition of a Tudor Long House. The property has many charming period features but of particular note are: the drawing room with stunning high ceilings, french doors out to the garden and grounds and open fireplace, beautifully proportioned dining room with polished Oak panelling, stone mullion window with window seat and open fireplace. The library with a south facing aspect overlooks the gardens and also has an open fireplace. The gun room incorporates glass fronted gun cabinet with Oak cupboards and adjacent seating. Master bedroom with views over the garden and door to dressing room. Outbuildings: The Cottage, with a bedroom and dressing room, The Granary, Tea rooms with kitchen area and cloakroom and The Old Stables. The gardens are a particular feature of this family home having a range of specimen trees. Brading Isle Of Wight
- 7 - 9 bedrooms
- 5 - 6 reception rooms
- 3 - 4 bathrooms
- Outbuildings
- Secondary Accommodation