Hinwick House, A Queen Anne Style Manor Home
This property is listed by Savills. Click here for full listing details and more photos.
On the market for the first time in 300 years, Hinwick House is a beautiful example of Queen Anne style architecture with the addition of a Victorian wing.
This Grade-I listed estate has beautiful formal gardens, including a walled Georgian garden, an orchard, paddock, and 37 acres of historic parkland and lakes. There are many additional outbuildings, including stables, garages, an 18th century clock tower, dove coat, and 3 additional cottages.
The property dates back to the 15th century, although the only remaining original structures from this period are the three Turret cottages. The current Queen Anne house was built between 1710 and 1714 for the Orlebar family, who purchased the property from Sir Thomas Alston in 1653 for £355.
Set on the edge of the charming village of Hinwick, the estate is well connected to London via road and rail.
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