
In the heart of rural England, Hampshire to be precise was a rather untypical English manor; it was originally built
in the Georgian period, though it was not the first manor to be built on that site. Around five different manor's and
house have been built on the very spot, this building was the longest surviving one.
During the day you could quite clearly see that it was a rather summery shade of yellow and was surrounded by a river,
woodland and 250 acres of flat land.
In the inside, was 10 bedrooms not including the master bedroom, 2 libriaries, a large wine cellar, a ballroom, 2 dinning
rooms, 3 drawing rooms/palours....etc.etc.

Grand entrance hall, for a grand house
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The more formal of the three drawing rooms, decorated by his late mother
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Ballroom, though don't let the size fool you, like some of the rooms in the house
thats used for entertaining, the dimensions can be altered to allow for more guests.
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Lastest improvements to the wine celler by Regulus
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Part of the orginal winecellar, which is believed to be over 200years old.
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