See inside this elegant country manor house that could be yours for a steep £3m.
The nine-bed home in Wheatley near Oxford is a Grade II listed manor house that is surrounded by thousands of years of English history.
The house boasts a tennis court, gardens, two extra cottages, a studio and a kitchen garden.
The manor house is located on the High Street, and it is believed to have origins from the 10th Century, and it was the site of a medieval manor, once the property of King Edwy before it was granted among other surroundings to assets to Abingdon Abbey.
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The home has a library and a drawing room with a staircase leading to the west wing with a kitchen and utility room leading through to a dining hall.
The reception has high ceilings decorated with detailed mouldings and beautifully crafted fireplaces.
Two staircases lead up to the upper floors with six bedrooms, four bathrooms and a sitting room.
The driveway lined by a stone wall leads to outside picturesque gardens and cottages.
There is even a secret garden full of fruit trees.
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