Description
This 300 acre private estate was created in the late 17th Century. It has a Grade II listed house amongst beautifully distinct grounds.
The House
Style & Era:
The House is a classic Georgian mansion built in the 17th century and significantly remodelled in the 18th century. Its symmetrical red-brick facade, large sash windows, and grand entrance provide a stately yet versatile backdrop.
Interiors:
- Elegant drawing rooms and dining rooms with period details.
- Large windows and high ceilings ideal for natural light filming.
- Traditional furnishings that can suit period dramas, romantic films, or even thrillers requiring a stately setting.
- Multiple bedrooms and large bathrooms
The Grounds
Gardens:
- Beautifully landscaped formal gardens with manicured hedges, rose beds, and topiary.
- Wisteria-covered walls, iron gates, and gravel pathways lend a timeless English charm.
- Excellent for romantic scenes, garden parties, or Edwardian-era films.
Parkland & Lakes:
- Over 300 acres of lush parkland.
- Multiple lakes, bridges, and mature trees offer scenic variety.
- Wooded areas and open fields provide naturalistic and secluded options for outdoor shoots.
- Ideal for country estate scenes, walking shots, or outdoor weddings.
Other Features:
- Private driveways perfect for period vehicles.
- Stables and outbuildings that can suit equestrian scenes or rustic countryside settings.
- Swimming pool, tennis courts, green houses, cafe and various farm buildings
Versatility for Filming
This location has hosted weddings and events, so it is familiar with production logistics. Its layout supports:
- Easy crew access and vehicle parking.
- Room for unit bases without disrupting filming.
- Variety of looks in a single location – formal, natural, rustic, and historic.
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