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- GROUND FLOOR The front door opens into flagstoned hallway with a cloakroom tucked to one side and an oak panelled door opens to reveal the impressive great hall with stone flagged floor and used as a formal drawing room overlooked by small minstrels gallery and there is lapsed planning permission to extend the gallery across the full width of the room to create a reading/study area
- GARAGING Lying opposite the stable block and accessed via a pair of timber doors is a large detached stone building offering the potential to garage upwards of four cars and more depending on their size with workshop area at the far end
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Description
Gayton Manor is a 16th century Grade I Tudor manor house with later additions from the 18th and 21st centuries. The house retains its timeless charm while being adapted for modern living. Its interior features include a flagstoned hallway, a great hall with a stone flagged floor and a Tudor stone fireplace, a formal drawing room, a panelled dining room, and a cozy family room.
The house also has a sitting room, a small flight of steps leading down to the sitting room, and a passageway with a former kitchen repurposed as a utility room. The kitchen/breakfast/family room is an open-plan space with a central glazed link, a bespoke Shaker kitchen, and a hidden pantry. The house has a total of six bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and a double-aspect guest bedroom with an en-suite bathroom.
There is a family bathroom on the second floor, and all three bedrooms on this floor have arched doors. The house also has a self-contained two-bedroom stable flat above the original stable block.