Medieval Manor House with Tennis Court & Indoor Pool
- Houses / Villas
- Country Houses
- Garden
- Tennis Court
- Baby Equipment
- Internet Access
- Indoor Swimming Pool
- Cycling
- Fishing
- Golf nearby
- Horse Riding
- Tennis
- Therapies
- Walking
- Child Friendly
- Cook available
- Ideal for honeymoons
From 27th December 2024 to 3rd January 2025
Great Tangley Manor is still available for a New Year's Eve gathering!
Now £3200 for 3 nights plus a 4th night free (saving £600)
Stay 7 nights and get 25% off (saving £1750)
Set in magical Victorian gardens, and with a tennis court and indoor pool, Great Tangley Manor is a grade 1 listed medieval manor house nestled on the edge of the Surrey Hills, less than one hour from London, which has been a dwelling for over 1000 years. Where better to spend a relaxing weekend away from the pace of modern life. The perfect group accommodation for a family celebration or a friends catch up.
The first mention of Great Tangley Manor was in the Domesday Book in 1086 where it was described as a Royal Hunting Lodge, and then throughout the 13th and 14th centuries it was inhabited as a Medieval Hall House. When alterations were made in the late 1500s, some of the timbers from the Armada fleet were incorporated into the design and can still be seen today in the dining room panelling. It is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is a large and luxurious residence in three acres of beautiful grounds.
Conveniently located just 3 miles from the Market Town of Guildford in Surrey, offering superb shopping and leisure facilities and a beautiful cathedral. The surrounding area has a multitude of entertainment from country sports to Historic Houses. Ideas of things to do include: a visit our excellent village pub The Grantley Arms for a pint or delicious meal, direct access to local walking in Surrey Hills, boat trips through scenic Surrey countryside on the River Wey, within easy reach of the historic properties of Polesdon Lacey, Clandon Park, Hatchlands Park, Petworth Estate and Loseley Park, visit the Royal Horticultural Society’s gardens at Wisley.
Getting There:
35 minutes from central London by direct Train, 30 miles from Heathrow and Gatwick airports. 12 miles from Junction 9 of the M25 motorway.
Nearest Airport:
LHR + LGW 30 miles
Nearest Train Station:
Guildford 3 miles
Nearest Bus Stop:
Wonersh 1 mile
Nearest Ferry:
Littlehampton 45 miles 45 miles
Nearest Restaurant:
Lots in the vicinity
Nearest Beach:
Susex coast is 35 miles away
Nearest Shop:
local shop is 1.5 miles, Guildford is 3 miles
Nearest Market:
Guildford 3 miles
Car Hire:
Advised
Interior Details
There are five bedrooms, one of which was used by King George V and Queen Mary in 1913! The Queen Mary room has a beautiful Lake View, and each bedroom has its own distinctive style and is comfortably furnished with either a 6ft double bed or twin beds, of which two can be combined with zip-and-link mattresses, plenty of wardrobe space and a seating area for relaxing. The two ground floor bedrooms are suitable for disabled access. There are three bathrooms, one of which is en suite. There is a well stocked library which overlooks the lake and walled garden and a large plasma TV located discreetly behind false panelling. Sky Q with Sport, Children, Movies, Netflix & Amazon Prime subscriptions. The drawing room is spacious and tastefully furnished with French windows opening onto the gardens and courtyard. The dining room seats 12 very comfortably, there is a small bar room with a wine fridge. The kitchen of walnut and stainless steel is well equipped and also overlooks the courtyard. Guests have exclusive use of the 40 foot indoor heated pool from 9am to 5pm each day. High speed broadband and wifi throughout.
Exterior Details
The extensive gardens, set in magical Victorian grounds, are fully maintained and offer the perfect escape from the stresses of day to day life. There is a large lake, mature specimen trees, a moat and a courtyard with fountain and pond. There is also a hard tennis court exclusively for guest use between 9-5 each day. The structure of the present gardens was devised by Wickham Flower at the end of the 19th century when he and Philip Webb, a famous architect, set about restoring them. They were both part of the Arts and Crafts Movement and the garden at Great Tangley Manor was recorded as being one of the most progressive gardens of the 1880’s. There is space for 15 cars to park in the driveway, as well as two Tesla & one Type 2 Destination charger for complementary use by guests with EVs.
Conditions of Rental
Deposit required on booking.