One of Britain's oldest homes A magnificent, Grade II-listed house of medieval origins, full of delightful period features. The house is thought to be one of the oldest continually - inhabited residences in Britain. The earliest part of the house is a medieval hall house from about 1450, extended with the addition of the first floor in the 1600s. Standing in about 1½ acres of secret, tree-lined gardens, a short hop from central London - an ideal setting for film shoots or outdoor lifestyle shoots. A third phase of building saw the house extended again in the 1700s, when the main Georgian parts and the brew house were added. From medieval architecture to Tudor craftsmanship, every detail adds depth and character, perfect for productions seeking a genuine period atmosphere. The Tudor gable end at offers a striking period backdrop. With seven reception rooms, six bedrooms, and four bathrooms, the house offers a wealth of film-friendly interiors, each with its own character and charm. Set within private, tree-lined gardens, with out-door pool and outside kitchen and dining area, the property has on-site parking for up to 8 vehicles and direct access for trucks up to 7.5 tons, ensuring smooth logistics for production crews and equipment deliveries. Electrical charging facilities, private gated and fully enclosed. Located only 20 mins from Junction 6 of the M25 and 20 minutes from Junction 7 of the M23.
Within M25: Yes
Authority: Croydon
Parking: Off-Road
Number of bedrooms: 6
Number of bathrooms: 4
Nearest station: West Wickham