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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