Tucked away within 600 acres of private Shropshire parkland, this Grade I listed manor is a rare example of William & Mary architecture. Set well back from the road and overlooking two expansive lakes, the property offers total seclusion and a 360-degree "period" horizon, making it an ideal choice for high-end heritage drama.
The estate is a visual powerhouse, centered around the mellow red-brick mansion with its grand, symmetrical proportions. Beyond the main house, the grounds offer a diverse range of filming backdrops—from the working home farm to one of Shropshire’s only two surviving timber-framed churches. This ancient, textured wood-frame chapel provides a stark, atmospheric contrast to the refined elegance of the primary residence. Whether you need the formal grandeur of a lakeside estate or the raw, rustic character of a historic farmstead, this location provides a massive variety of looks within a single, secure footprint.
Within M25: No
Authority: Shropshire
Parking: 10plus cars off-road
Nearest station: Gobowen








































