Steeped in history, with the earliest recorded mention of the property dated as early as 1327, this Georgian mansion served as a field hospital in both world wars and hosted a visit from the Duke of Wellington in 1815. Its grounds also feature a chestnut tree planted in 1509 to commemorate Henry VIII’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon.

Architects have retained the property’s traditional design with exposed original features, including its traditional staircase, original parquet and mosaic floors, grand fireplaces and original stonework. It consists of a collection of 19 one and two-bedroom retirement apartments on the upper floors of the main house, four one and two-bedroom ‘legacy’ apartments on the ground floor, and eight two-bedroom mews houses in the newly built stable block. The property also provides a restaurant and extensive spa facilities with a gym, sauna, and lap pool.

Apartments from £649,950 / €720,950 / $831,500 (mews houses),
and from £925,000 / €1.03m / $1.18m (main house).
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