This 15th-century manor house in Devon, England, boasts an impressive mix of medieval and Tudor architectural styles. The grand hall features a high ceiling, large windows, and a grand fireplace, while the solar room is adorned with intricate wooden paneling. The manor's exterior is characterized by its warm, honey-colored stone walls, steeply pitched roofs, and ornate chimneys. The surrounding gardens and grounds offer scenic walking trails, a tranquil atmosphere, and picturesque views of the surrounding countryside.
Hidden Historical landmark in Evesham. More should be done in schools to go here and learn our history
Great walking lot's to see fantastic views
Walked around the grounds when doing the battle walk. Very beautiful
Amazing place. I've been on numerous walks here and I never get bored. I know the owners very well, we have a family connection. The point is it's very beautiful and would definitely go there.
Lovely building not straight or is it supposed to be like that
Lived near here for 4 years and never explored it before, but after getting bored of the admittedly lovely river walk during lockdown tried to find somewhere different. The Evesham battle trail goes through this lovely estate, first visiting a folly to commerate the battle, then following the right of way footpath, past the imposing Manor before finally reaching an obelisk monument in a hidden garden. Only downside is there is no through way, so you have to retrace your steps, having to placate any bored or tired children you might bring with you.
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Hidden Historical landmark in Evesham. More should be done in schools to go here and learn our history
Great walking lot's to see fantastic views
Walked around the grounds when doing the battle walk. Very beautiful
Amazing place. I've been on numerous walks here and I never get bored. I know the owners very well, we have a family connection. The point is it's very beautiful and would definitely go there.
Lovely building not straight or is it supposed to be like that
Lived near here for 4 years and never explored it before, but after getting bored of the admittedly lovely river walk during lockdown tried to find somewhere different. The Evesham battle trail goes through this lovely estate, first visiting a folly to commerate the battle, then following the right of way footpath, past the imposing Manor before finally reaching an obelisk monument in a hidden garden. Only downside is there is no through way, so you have to retrace your steps, having to placate any bored or tired children you might bring with you.