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Nailsea Court, a historical English Manor house, has a main three-storey block with two wings and gabled roofs. The construction of the building includes four phases: the 15th century, the Elizabethan era, the 17th century, and a restoration in the early 20th century. The interior features original wood floors, stone mullion windows, wood panelled walls, oak panelled doors, beamed ceilings, and a fine oak staircase. The house has a flagstone courtyard known as Pump Courtyard, a flagstone courtyard garden at the rear, and a level lawn with a small part-walled paddock and a detached stone and tile barn. The house is approached via a sweeping tree-lined drive, creating a private and tranquil setting with superb open views of the countryside. The exterior features a substantial wall, stone stairs, and dedicated parking spaces.