This historically rich Grade II* listed manor house presents a unique opportunity for those looking to invest in a property with substantial renovation potential. The estate, which has only been available for sale twice since 1930, encompasses the grandeur of Georgian architecture while also reflecting its Jacobean origins. The property is adorned with distinctive period features that include the rare stucco rococo ceiling, elegant sash windows with original shutters, and beautifully preserved elm floorboards.
Upon entering through the impressive double front door, you are welcomed into a central hallway that connects to spacious reception rooms: the drawing room and dining room both offer stunning garden views and abundant natural light. The drawing room's working fireplace adds to its charm while the formal dining area serves as an exceptional space for gatherings.
The home offers significant versatility, featuring six generous bedrooms on the first floor, including master accommodations complete with a walk-in dressing room. An attic area previously utilized as servants' quarters provides further potential for conversion into additional living space or guest accommodations.
To the rear, ancillary residential quarters come equipped with their own kitchen and living area, suitable for multi-generational living or rental opportunities. Outside, the grounds extend over approximately 3 acres and include manicured gardens, Victorian stables, and additional outbuildings that could be transformed into functional spaces such as workshops or studios.
Located in North Nibley village—known for its community spirit—the property is conveniently close to local amenities in Wotton-under-Edge. This charming market town offers a variety of shops, schools, and leisure facilities while also providing easy transport links to larger cities via the M5.
This manor represents not just a home but an investment ripe with potential for those eager to restore its historic beauty while adapting it for modern living.