You Can Live in the East Wing of This Grade II listed Tudor Mansion

You Can Live in the East Wing of This Grade II listed Tudor Mansion

Crawley Grange’s East Wing blends centuries-old elegance with modern luxury, featuring six bedrooms, lush gardens, and top-tier estate amenities — just 50 miles from London.

The Grade II listed Tudor mansion was commissioned by Cardinal Wolsey in 1526 and this Buckinghamshire estate has a rich history: Queen Elizabeth I dined in the living room, and rumors suggest a secret tunnel connects the property to the village church.

The East Wing is a six-bedroom, three-story residence that combines historic features like original wood panelling, exposed beams, and a majestic 1686 fireplace with modern comforts, including underfloor heating and a high-spec kitchen with Miele appliances.

Outside, meticulously landscaped pleasure grounds include a private garden, greenhouse, and fig tree, with access to the estate’s amenities: a heated pool, tennis courts, and stables.

A gym, cellar, and top-floor staff suite add further convenience.

The property is near charming local attractions, including North Crawley’s village pubs, cricket club, and scenic walks, along with top-rated schools.

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