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.

5. Garden Room
The garden room is a beautiful space with exposed beams. A bath-stone double Belfast sink makes it ‘perfect for arranging flowers’. | Inigo London Photo: Inigo London

6. Kitchen
The kitchen is large and square in plan. Wooden panellin lines the walls, and the floor is herringbone parquet. . A six-door Aga is set in an alcove. | Inigo London Photo: Inigo London

7. Bedroom 1
The house has five bedrooms set across the first and second floors. | Inigo London Photo: Inigo London

8. Bedroom 2
On the first floor are the four principal bedrooms, two of which are en suite, and a WC. The rooms all have ‘exceptionally high ceilings'. | Inigo London Photo: Inigo London