Medieval Manor House in Warwickshire
This listed Medieval country house in Warwickshire sleeps eleven people and six horses, but is in need of some renovation for both sets of accommodation


Tysoe Manor is an impressive Grade II* listed edge-of-village manor house in Warwickshire. The property has almost 11,000sq ft of internal space and over eleven acres
The principal house offers light and spacious accommodation with a number of principal reception rooms and an extensive kitchen/breakfast/family room with lots of space for entertaining. The property may require some modernisation in parts, but currently presents as a comfortable and versatile manor house.
The bedroom accommodation is well laid out for guests and/or children with plentiful bathrooms, particularly for a house of this age.
Accommodation in total comprises: oak hall, piano hall, four reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, flower room, two cloakrooms and a rear hall larder, laundry and boot room. Upstairs are eleven bedrooms and nine bathrooms, plus a playroom, study and attic rooms.
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Outside are a barn, a workshop, and equestrian facilities including six loose boxes (in need of renovation) and a tack room. The outdoor swimming pool is heated, and there is also a hard tennis court.
The gardens are mostly laid to lawn with mature trees and shrub borders and there are stunning views from parts of the garden. The grounds come to 11.5 acres.
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Tysoe Manor is located between the towns of Banbury, Stratford-upon-Avon and Moreton-in-Marsh. Local amenities can be found in nearby Shipston-on-Stour, six miles away.
The guide price is £2.6m. For further information please contact Savills on 020 7499 8644 or visit their website.
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