BROOKE | Surrey, UK
15th Century Tudor Hall House
This historically significant residence, originally a 15th-century hall house, was elegantly converted into a two-storey home around 1605 and later sensitively enlarged in the 1920s by architect Robert Haslam. It offers cosy, wood-panelled interiors, including a formal dining room featuring a mezzanine level, a drawing room, and a sitting room. The property encompasses approximately twelve acres of grounds, featuring woodland, paddock, lawns, and parkland, plus a private one-acre lake. Architectural interest extends to the lovely walled garden, designed with herbaceous perennial borders in the style of Gertrude Jekyll. With six bedrooms, three bathrooms, a tennis court, and a range of service rooms. Available to hire as a film and photo shoot location.
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15th Century Hall House - Tudor era
Wood-panelled rooms
Six bedrooms plus one further study/bedroom
Three bathrooms and two shower rooms
Principal rooms: Formal dining room with mezzanine, sitting room, drawing room, playroom, study
Service rooms: Kitchen, utility room, larder, pantry, downstairs loo wheelchair accessible
Twelve acres of grounds - woodland, paddock, lawns, parkland
One-acre private lake suitable for rowing and fishing
Tennis court
Walled garden with herbaceous perennial borders
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Filming & Photography
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Surrey, GU5, UK
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No rubbish left on the street / in-front of house
Shoes removed inside the property
No food to be consumed outside of designated areas
Please protect the flooring
No smoking inside the property
No alcohol or drugs on the premises
Please respect neighbours
Crew only on site
Please leave the house as found

