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- The current accommodation is both spacious and highly versatile, lending itself equally well to family occupation or multi-generational living with the potential for a self-contained annexe
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Description
Manwood Court is a Grade II* Listed Tudor residence built in 1564 as part of Sir Roger Manwood's educational endowment to the town of Sandwich. The property features five bedrooms, three bathrooms, three reception rooms, a conservatory, open-plan kitchen and dining area, utility room, boiler room, and a ground floor cloakroom. The property is approached through attractive walled gardens with double wrought iron gates, and features a substantial garage block with double and single garages and ample off-road parking.
The extensive walled rear garden includes a full-width terrace, a large lawn, planting areas, a water garden, and various outbuildings such as a cedar summerhouse, timber garden shed, and greenhouse. The property occupies a central position in Strand Street, one of the longest stretches of original timber-framed buildings in England, and benefits from convenient access to the town's amenities and high-speed rail services to London.