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On the market for those seeking the most authentic of English country house experiences is Manston House, the eight-bedroom manor first built in the 17th century and today of the Grade II listing. Estate Homes England, English Estate Aesthetic, Old English Manor Aesthetic, Uk Countryside House, Mansford Roof Homes, Country Manor Interior, English Suburban House, English Manor Houses Exterior, English Country Manor Exterior

On the market for those seeking the most authentic of English country house experiences is Manston House, the eight-bedroom manor first built in the 17th century and today of the Grade II listing.

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THE LOVE AFFAIR WITH THE RECTORY English House Bedroom, English Countryside House Exterior, English Stately Home, English Country Cottage Exterior, Country House England, House With Lots Of Windows, English Farmhouse Exterior, English Countryside House, English Cottage House

From one point of view, the love affair with old rectories is bewildering. After all, this type of house, built several centuries ago for a clergyman and his family, may not be the grandest property in the town or village, despite its gracious dimensions. Nevertheless, rectories seem to connect

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An almost 500-year-old manor house in the U.K. with ties to the monarchy has hit the market for £2.95 million (US$3.7 million).   The historic Tudor property, known as Gayton Manor, is on the edge of the pretty hilltop village of Gayton in Northamptonshire. The stately residence was built in 1540 for Sir Francis Tanfield, his wife, Bridget, and their sizable brood of 18 children. Tudor Manor House, English Manor Houses Country Estate, Old British House, Rooksgrave Manor, English Tudor House, English Manor Houses Interior, Old English House, Old English Manor, English Countryside Home

An almost 500-year-old manor house in the U.K. with ties to the monarchy has hit the market for £2.95 million (US$3.7 million). The historic Tudor property, known as Gayton Manor, is on the edge of the pretty hilltop village of Gayton in Northamptonshire. The stately residence was built in 1540 for Sir Francis Tanfield, his wife, Bridget, and their sizable brood of 18 children.

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