£12.9 million Tudor mansion goes on sale in Kingston

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

15th Feb 2022 | Local News

A TUDOR MANSION in Kingston upon Thames has gone on sale for £12.95 million.

The Grade II listed manor, called 'Cedar Court', is located on Coombe Hill Road.

Originally built in Colchester in the 1480s, the mansion was moved brick-by-brick to Kingston in 1910 at a cost of £30,000, according to property magazine Mansion Global.

It has 12 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms and 6 reception rooms and is set in stunning landscaped gardens with a koi pond and fountain.

The west wing of the house boasts a "magnificent and well preserved" Tudor hall with a long gallery plus a "decadent" dining hall, study and living room.

Original stained glass windows, fireplaces and wood panelling add to the historic charm.

In the east wing there is a modern kitchen and this extension hosts many of the conveniences of contemporary living - such as a garage, pantry room and cellar.

The mansion's hefty price tag makes it the most expensive property up for sale in Kingston, according to Rightmove.

It is currently on the market with luxury London estate agents Rokstone.

In a statement, Becky Fatemi, founder and managing director of Rokstone said: "After the first two years of the pandemic, we are seeing a return in demand to live within Greater London but there is still a focus from buyers on achieving as much indoor and outdoor space as possible which invariably takes them into the leafy super suburbs."

She added: "This will tick all the boxes for a high-net-worth family who want to buy the ultimate trophy home."

Read more about the property HERE

     

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