Grade II listed manor house — consent required for alterations
This Grade II listed manor house combines generous period rooms with practical family living across three floors. Six bedrooms, three reception rooms and a large dining kitchen give flexible space for family life, home working and guests. The property sits on a very large, secluded plot with mature planting, patios and a range of useful outbuildings including an orangery and summer house.
The house has been well presented and was sympathetically extended in 2000. A new Grant oil boiler was installed in 2023, and mains water, electricity and drainage are connected. Off-street parking for up to four cars and private front and rear gardens add everyday convenience in a quiet village setting close to a good primary school and local amenities.
Important practical points: the building is Grade II listed, so alterations will require listed-building consents and may limit changes. Heating is oil-fired (no mains gas) and the EPC is currently to be confirmed. Upper-floor rooms have restricted head height and some second-floor spaces are best suited to occasional use such as home office, playroom or guest bedrooms.
Overall, this manor offers rare village living with historic character and a substantial plot — appealing to families wanting space, anyone seeking a home with outbuildings, or buyers prepared to manage the constraints of a listed building.















































































































































