A magnificent Grade II listed Manor House
Formal grounds of about 0.855 of an acre
Many Period Features. Peaceful country lane
Good access to M3 and Fleet railway station (Waterloo line)
A magnificent Grade II listed Manor House. Formal grounds of about 0.855 of an acre. Many Period Features. Good access to M3 and Fleet railway station (Waterloo line)
Dating from the late 15th century or early 16th century. Enlarged in the 17th century and encased in brickwork in the 18th century. The interior features the original timber framed structure and is very rich in examples of vernacular carpentry of the period, particularly perhaps the 16th century door frames, doors and staircases.
Beautifully restored.
Adjoining Eversley Church renowned for the rather famous former Rector Charles Kingsley until his death in 1875.
The current owners purchased about 40 years ago - we are looking for a buyer who will similarly respect, enjoy and maintain part of our English Heritage.
A magnificent Grade II listed Manor House
Formal grounds of about 0.855 of an acre
Many Period Features. Peaceful country lane
Good access to M3 and Fleet railway station (Waterloo line)
We are members of the
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors