Ever fancied yourself lord or lady of the manor? You soon could be - for a mere £3million.
This Grade-II listed manor house has gone up for sale in the quaint village of Bitton in Gloucestershire, just a 20 minute drive away from the heart of Bristol.
Originally constructed as a hall house in the 12th Century, the property boasts five bedrooms, three bedrooms and even a garden room ‘perfect for arranging flowers’ - imagine!
The house was remodelled and rebuilt in the 1700s by John Wood II, the principal architect and town planner of Bath who also leased the house for a time.
Set in three acres of land, the Grade I-listed St Mary’s Church lies to the rear of the grounds, and a sweeping vista with an avenue of trees lies to the front.
Want a peek inside? Prepared to be wowed.

1. Entrance
Sheltered from view, the house is approached from the left via a private drive leading to a forecourt with space for several cars. Let’s take a look inside. | Inigo London Photo: Inigo London

2. Entrance Hall
Pass through the front door into a hall extending the depth of the building with a classical stucco arch, as well as antique grey limestone flagstones underfoot. | Inigo London Photo: Inigo London

3. Reception room
On the right of the hallway is the reception room, which overlooks the gardens. Four large sash windows flood the space with light, and there is direct access to gardens through French doors. | Inigo London Photo: Inigo London

4. Dining room
An 18th-century French limestone fireplace acts as a focal point and adds symmetry to the dining room. | Inigo London Photo: Inigo London