
Above: current owner Tim Reynolds looks over the gardens.
The house, at one time home to the Earl of Dartmouth, was built in around 1750 by influential Georgian architect James Gibbs and had fallen into a poor state after being left untouched for several years since it was used as a hospital.
It now boasts lavish reception rooms, four poster bedrooms, a library, music room, ballroom, commercial kitchen and eight-person lift.

















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