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The Great Hall is a Victorian Gothic-style mansion built in 1858 by architect Benjamin Ferrey, featuring a tower, turrets, and a porte cochere. The property has three private acres of parkland designed by Capability Brown. The interior features an open-plan living space with 30-foot ceilings, oak panelled walls, and a unique carved wooden roof. The ground floor includes an entrance porch with Victorian encaustic tiles, a utility room, a games room with a pool table, and a kitchen with galley layout and exposed brickwork. The first floor features a gallery with sweeping views, a bedroom turned office, a luxurious bathroom, and a decked balcony. The principal suite is a triple-room sanctuary with a bathroom, a dressing room, and a bedroom with balcony access. The uppermost floor contains a home cinema with red velvet seating, a private bar, and access to a separate outdoor balcony. There are also two additional double bedrooms with en suites on this level.