The Manor House
Pirbright, Woking, Surrey, GU24 0BN
Guide Price
£4,500,000
Residential Tags: Grade II, Manor House
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jun 2022
- Removed: Dec 2022
- Residential Tags: Grade II, Manor House
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: N/A
An outstanding Grade II listed manor house dating from the
15th century with immense character and charm; the ideal family home with excellent leisure facilities.
The Manor House, also previously known as the Court House, dates back to the 15th Century and is Grade II listed. The site which was originally moated, housed a much older dwelling and it is understood that the current cellar dates as far back as the 10th century.
The house was extended during the 19th century and in 2000, a two storey wing forming a swimming pool complex with games room above was completed, replacing the east wing of the house which was demolished in the 17th century.
The Manor House came into the hands of the Crown during the reign of Edward IV in 1461 and later formed part of the marriage portion of Catherine of Aragon to Henry VIII (1509). The building of the Great Hall (present dining room) has been attributed to her. The majority of the house is a brick faced (17th & 18th century) timber framed building under a plain tiled roof with Horsham slate to the front of the eaves. The property has many well proportioned rooms which are ideally situated to family life, plus the benefits of excellent leisure facilities and secondary accommodation (which requires updating).
The Manor House is set in a delightful rural position on the edge of the village, yet at the same time very accessible to London. In a very private setting at the end of a long gravel driveway, lined with trees, it offers idyllic living without being isolated.
Pirbright is the quintessential English village with attractive properties surrounding the village green with a large duck pond, excellent public houses, brilliant primary school and renowned butcher.
The surrounding countryside has excellent walking with many miles of bridleways which can easily be accessed from the property.
The neighbouring towns of Guildford and Woking are approximately 6 miles away respectively and offer more comprehensive educational, recreational and shopping facilities.
The area is well served for road connections including the A3 at Guildford and the M3 (Junction 3) at Bagshot providing access to the national motorway network, London and the international airports of Heathrow, Gatwick and Southampton.
The property is located close to many golf courses including West Hill, Worplesdon and Woking with further sporting facilities in the area such as tennis clubs in Pirbright, Worplesdon, Hook Heath in Woking as well as racing at Ascot, Windsor and Sandown Park.
There are a number of schools catering for all ages, all within a relatively short driving distance including The Royal Grammar School, Guildford High School, Tormead and Lanesborough in Guildford; Halstead preparatory, St Andrews and Hoe Bridge in Woking and Rydes Hill in Worplesdon and Pirbright Primary School
Marketed by: Seymours Prestige Homes, Covering Surrey
15th century with immense character and charm; the ideal family home with excellent leisure facilities.
The Manor House, also previously known as the Court House, dates back to the 15th Century and is Grade II listed. The site which was originally moated, housed a much older dwelling and it is understood that the current cellar dates as far back as the 10th century.
The house was extended during the 19th century and in 2000, a two storey wing forming a swimming pool complex with games room above was completed, replacing the east wing of the house which was demolished in the 17th century.
The Manor House came into the hands of the Crown during the reign of Edward IV in 1461 and later formed part of the marriage portion of Catherine of Aragon to Henry VIII (1509). The building of the Great Hall (present dining room) has been attributed to her. The majority of the house is a brick faced (17th & 18th century) timber framed building under a plain tiled roof with Horsham slate to the front of the eaves. The property has many well proportioned rooms which are ideally situated to family life, plus the benefits of excellent leisure facilities and secondary accommodation (which requires updating).
The Manor House is set in a delightful rural position on the edge of the village, yet at the same time very accessible to London. In a very private setting at the end of a long gravel driveway, lined with trees, it offers idyllic living without being isolated.
Pirbright is the quintessential English village with attractive properties surrounding the village green with a large duck pond, excellent public houses, brilliant primary school and renowned butcher.
The surrounding countryside has excellent walking with many miles of bridleways which can easily be accessed from the property.
The neighbouring towns of Guildford and Woking are approximately 6 miles away respectively and offer more comprehensive educational, recreational and shopping facilities.
The area is well served for road connections including the A3 at Guildford and the M3 (Junction 3) at Bagshot providing access to the national motorway network, London and the international airports of Heathrow, Gatwick and Southampton.
The property is located close to many golf courses including West Hill, Worplesdon and Woking with further sporting facilities in the area such as tennis clubs in Pirbright, Worplesdon, Hook Heath in Woking as well as racing at Ascot, Windsor and Sandown Park.
There are a number of schools catering for all ages, all within a relatively short driving distance including The Royal Grammar School, Guildford High School, Tormead and Lanesborough in Guildford; Halstead preparatory, St Andrews and Hoe Bridge in Woking and Rydes Hill in Worplesdon and Pirbright Primary School
Marketed by: Seymours Prestige Homes, Covering Surrey
Land Registry Data
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