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    Four-bed Tudor mansion boasting stunning lake views hits the market for £3.8m

    August 10, 20244 Mins Read


    A Tudor mansion featuring the ultimate work from home office complete with lake views is up for grabs for £3.8million.

    The Grade II listed manor house is nestled on a three-acre plot in the Warwickshire countryside which also houses a luxurious external office building.

    The Manor House is believed to be part of the 3rd Earl of Warwick’s estate but became dilapidated from the 1970s to 1990s when it was split into two separate residences.

    Now restored, it features period decor including striking wooden paneling and a bespoke spiral staircase surrounded by four bedrooms and three sleek bathrooms.

    The home also has access to a large courtyard and landscaped gardens and is located on Warwick Road, Preston Bagot, close to the scenic Henley-in-Arden.

    A Grade II listed Tudor mansion nestled in the Warwickshire countryside which comes with the ultimate work from home office and lake views is up for grabs for £3.8million

    A Grade II listed Tudor mansion nestled in the Warwickshire countryside which comes with the ultimate work from home office and lake views is up for grabs for £3.8million

    The three-acre plot also houses a luxurious, 6,400 sq ft office building called The Coterie (right)

    The three-acre plot also houses a luxurious, 6,400 sq ft office building called The Coterie (right)

    This dream office space offers stunning lake views through its floor-to-ceiling windows

    This dream office space offers stunning lake views through its floor-to-ceiling windows

    The house itself welcomes visitors with a grand entrance and dining hall, giving a first glimpse of the unique open-tread staircase.

    A modern kitchen stands out against its wood and stone exterior, with access to the lounge which instantly transports you back in time with its striking wooden beams and vast fireplace.

    The lounge also contains a secret hatch entrance to the mansion’s basement.

    The first floor landing currently houses its own mini office area – for the days when a trip across the driveway feels too much.

    Two huge bedrooms flank the landing – both ensuite and with space for a sofa nd armchair.

    A keystone dating the original property at 1578 also remains on display on the first floor.

    Upstairs, there is an enormous skylight over the landing, which connects two more bedrooms cozily nestled under the pointed roof. 

    The lounge instantly transports you back in time with its striking wooden beams and vast fireplace. It also contains a secret hatch entrance to the mansion's basement

    The lounge instantly transports you back in time with its striking wooden beams and vast fireplace. It also contains a secret hatch entrance to the mansion’s basement

    The house itself welcomes visitors with a grand entrance and dining hall, giving a first glimpse of the unique open-tread, solid oak staircase

    The house itself welcomes visitors with a grand entrance and dining hall, giving a first glimpse of the unique open-tread, solid oak staircase

    The home also has access to a large courtyard and landscaped gardens (seen)

    The home also has access to a large courtyard and landscaped gardens (seen)

    Outside, the sprawling 6,400 sq ft office space, called The Coterie, is surrounded by tall glass windows offering with stunning views of the lake and has enough room outside to park up to 30 vehicles.

    Businessman Tony Eaves, founder of Pure Service plc, bought The Manor in 1998 and converted existing outbuildings to this work haven.

    He said: ‘We began an extensive building and renovation program lasting nearly three years, resulting in the creation of a unique and stunning office for my business adjacent to a beautifully restored domestic dwelling for me and my family.

    ‘It’s fair to say that quality and innovation were the only drivers and that the cost was at the bottom of our list of considerations.

    ‘Nearly 25 years on, both buildings are in fantastic condition with only the exterior hard standings showing any signs of age.

    Pictured: The reception of The Coterie, looking onto the courtyard which has space for up to 30 vehicles

    Pictured: The reception of The Coterie, looking onto the courtyard which has space for up to 30 vehicles

    Businessman Tony Eaves, founder of Pure Service plc, bought The Manor in 1998 and converted existing outbuildings to this work haven

    Businessman Tony Eaves, founder of Pure Service plc, bought The Manor in 1998 and converted existing outbuildings to this work haven

    The house also boasts a private island and is up for offers in the region of £3.8m through estate agents DM & Co. Homes

    The house also boasts a private island and is up for offers in the region of £3.8m through estate agents DM & Co. Homes

    ‘These beautiful buildings, that have housed me and my business for 25 years, have given me immense pleasure and pride.

    ‘However, as I retire, it’s time to hand them over to someone else to re-purpose them in order to fulfil their own dreams and potential and start a new chapter in the property’s history.’

    The house, which also boasts a private island, is up for offers in the region of £3.8m through estate agents DM & Co. Homes.

    Operations director Lisa Smith said: ‘The Manor House and the adjacent Coterie offices have been a 26 year labour of love for the sellers, and provide a unique offering to those looking for luxury living in a rural setting – with the business literally on the doorstep.’



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