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The Manor House

Garboldisham, Norfolk

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"The kitchen and interlinked conservatory is a wonderfully social place to eat and cook, with a seamless affinity to the surrounding leafy curtilage".

This extraordinarily elegant Grade II listed Manor House, predating 1876, was designed by the renowned architect George Gilbert Scott (Junior), to serve as the butler’s quarters in the original service wing of Garboldisham Manor. Most of the original Manor, which was the only country house the architect completed, was sadly demolished in the 1950s and, as such, the house presents a rare opportunity to acquire a significant piece of Victorian architecture that has been sensitively updated by the current owners. The esteemed London-based James Grayley Architects have also produced plans to design a contemporary extension, which would serve as an additional wing to the house.

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