SUMMARY
So many shooting opportunities in this spectacular 16th century manor house!
Friendly owners on hand to assist any way – or leave you to work in private – whatever suits you!
This impressive and beautiful medieval shoot and film location with large additional Georgian wing has an extensive lawns and is surrounded by woodland.
Prices start from as little as £25ph for full use of all the available spaces and access to areas anywhere on the whole estate based on a x2 person stills shoot on a weekday shared basis
Full price breakdown and quotes for larger shoots and events available on request.
38 rooms in total, with an unusual and eclectic spectrum of spaces and sets in which to shoot.
The 10 acres of grounds boast several outbuildings including one of Kent’s oldest and biggest barns.
Various lighting available included with hire.
Overnight stays, use of the plethora of log fires and wood burners and even the hire of horses for photography purposes available with prior arrangement.
15000 sqft 16th century property with Georgian wing
Short drive | taxi ride from town
By train – 39 mins from London Bridge
5 bedrooms
3 further bedrooms in the attached guest cottage
5 reception rooms
1 further sitting room in the cottage
2 working kitchens
7 bathrooms
2 model dressing rooms
Tournament size snooker table (12 x 6ft)
Working fireplaces throughout
Ample off–street parking
Hammock, daybed, and garden dome with enchanted bed set
Tennis court
3 acres manicured garden
7 acres woodlands
100m long barn
Various outhouses + buildings
Background... A slice of history…
An impressive Grade II listed country house of Medieval origin with 17th century additions in the English Baroque Style.
It was reported to have been the home of Oliver Cromwell during the civil war and was a military hospital in WW11.
This stunning property features 7 bedrooms and 6 reception rooms with an adjoining self–contained annexe containing a further three bedrooms and one reception room.
Having undergone extensive refurbishment, this building is wonderfully presented, sensitively modernised in some areas and exuding a wealth of original charm and character.
Later additions to the house are constructed of red and grey brick and features high elevations offering generous, light accommodation arranged over two floors with many of the rooms benefitting from a double aspect outlook and far–reaching views over the extensive grounds and surrounding countryside.
– Internal oak doors throughout most of the property
– Spacious reception hall with wooden flooring
– Music room with floor to ceiling wood panelled walls + open brick fireplace
– Drawing room with original large open fireplace
– Panelled walls + double aspect tall sliding sash windows with window seats
– Dining room with open fireplace
– Large kitchen with beams
– Oil fired AGA + island unit | breakfast bar
– Separate utility room with space for appliances; access to the garden
– Generous sitting room with open fireplace + tall window
– Overlooks the front courtyard
– Playroom leading to The Study
– Cellar
First floor
– Generously proportioned master bedroom with double aspect
– En–suite, separate dressing room + passage into nursery room
– Bedroom 2 is a large double with tall window + fitted cupboard
– Library / reception boasting wood panel walls + open fireplace
– Bedroom 3 is a substantial size, panel wood walls + open fireplace – can be used as a reception room due to its ‘Jack and Jill’ nature
– Bedroom 4 is a good size double with views across the side gardens
– Bedroom 5 can be used as a dressing area for bedroom 6
– Bedroom 7 is a double with built in cupboards + tall windows
– Bedroom 8 on the second floor of the property, with vast eaves storage
– Three further family bathrooms finished to an exceptionally high standard
Separate Annexe
Accessed from the main house via The Study + boot room area.
Comprises two quirky double bedrooms, a single bedroom, bathroom, cottage kitchen + a sitting room with wood burning stove.
Land | Surrounds
Approached via a long private driveway.
Set in 360 acres of arable farmland.
Sits in approximately 3 acres of formal gardens including a tennis court.
Situated in the Kent, surrounded by open fields in an idyllic rural setting.
Lies within the parish of Hunton where you’ll find St. Mary’s Church.
The historical parish is surrounded by undulating countryside.
Approximately 10 mins from the large market town.
Friendly owners on hand to assist any way – or leave you to work in private – whatever suits you!
This impressive and beautiful medieval shoot and film location with large additional Georgian wing has an extensive lawns and is surrounded by woodland.
Prices start from as little as £25ph for full use of all the available spaces and access to areas anywhere on the whole estate based on a x2 person stills shoot on a weekday shared basis
Full price breakdown and quotes for larger shoots and events available on request.
38 rooms in total, with an unusual and eclectic spectrum of spaces and sets in which to shoot.
The 10 acres of grounds boast several outbuildings including one of Kent’s oldest and biggest barns.
Various lighting available included with hire.
Overnight stays, use of the plethora of log fires and wood burners and even the hire of horses for photography purposes available with prior arrangement.
15000 sqft 16th century property with Georgian wing
Short drive | taxi ride from town
By train – 39 mins from London Bridge
5 bedrooms
3 further bedrooms in the attached guest cottage
5 reception rooms
1 further sitting room in the cottage
2 working kitchens
7 bathrooms
2 model dressing rooms
Tournament size snooker table (12 x 6ft)
Working fireplaces throughout
Ample off–street parking
Hammock, daybed, and garden dome with enchanted bed set
Tennis court
3 acres manicured garden
7 acres woodlands
100m long barn
Various outhouses + buildings
Background... A slice of history…
An impressive Grade II listed country house of Medieval origin with 17th century additions in the English Baroque Style.
It was reported to have been the home of Oliver Cromwell during the civil war and was a military hospital in WW11.
This stunning property features 7 bedrooms and 6 reception rooms with an adjoining self–contained annexe containing a further three bedrooms and one reception room.
Having undergone extensive refurbishment, this building is wonderfully presented, sensitively modernised in some areas and exuding a wealth of original charm and character.
Later additions to the house are constructed of red and grey brick and features high elevations offering generous, light accommodation arranged over two floors with many of the rooms benefitting from a double aspect outlook and far–reaching views over the extensive grounds and surrounding countryside.
– Internal oak doors throughout most of the property
– Spacious reception hall with wooden flooring
– Music room with floor to ceiling wood panelled walls + open brick fireplace
– Drawing room with original large open fireplace
– Panelled walls + double aspect tall sliding sash windows with window seats
– Dining room with open fireplace
– Large kitchen with beams
– Oil fired AGA + island unit | breakfast bar
– Separate utility room with space for appliances; access to the garden
– Generous sitting room with open fireplace + tall window
– Overlooks the front courtyard
– Playroom leading to The Study
– Cellar
First floor
– Generously proportioned master bedroom with double aspect
– En–suite, separate dressing room + passage into nursery room
– Bedroom 2 is a large double with tall window + fitted cupboard
– Library / reception boasting wood panel walls + open fireplace
– Bedroom 3 is a substantial size, panel wood walls + open fireplace – can be used as a reception room due to its ‘Jack and Jill’ nature
– Bedroom 4 is a good size double with views across the side gardens
– Bedroom 5 can be used as a dressing area for bedroom 6
– Bedroom 7 is a double with built in cupboards + tall windows
– Bedroom 8 on the second floor of the property, with vast eaves storage
– Three further family bathrooms finished to an exceptionally high standard
Separate Annexe
Accessed from the main house via The Study + boot room area.
Comprises two quirky double bedrooms, a single bedroom, bathroom, cottage kitchen + a sitting room with wood burning stove.
Land | Surrounds
Approached via a long private driveway.
Set in 360 acres of arable farmland.
Sits in approximately 3 acres of formal gardens including a tennis court.
Situated in the Kent, surrounded by open fields in an idyllic rural setting.
Lies within the parish of Hunton where you’ll find St. Mary’s Church.
The historical parish is surrounded by undulating countryside.
Approximately 10 mins from the large market town.
DIMENSIONS
15000 SQFT set in 10 acres
RATE GUIDE
£
SIZE RANGE
Above 5000 SQFT
CAPACITY
Up to 100 people