Home is where the pub is. At least it could be if you have £4million to spare.
Grade II listed medieval mansion The Moat House in Benenden, Kent is on the market, offering buyers their own car museum, moat and pub.
Boasting more than 100 acres of land in the heart of the Garden of England, the 15th century country house has been put up for sale by estate agents Knight Frank.
Striking photos show off the manor’s nine bedrooms and a dining room with a unique, hand painted trompe-l’oeil ceiling.
The painting technique has captured lush scenery surrounding the mansion to make it appear to take on a third dimension.
The sprawling manor’s foundations date back to the time of William the Conqueror, who gifted the land to his brother Odo, though the building as it stands today dates mainly back to the 15th century.
Now there is even space for a landing strip, as outbuildings, gardens and ponds dot across the manor’s 110 acres.
Inside the manor are an abundance of period features including solid oak doors, antique ceiling beams and grand fireplaces, not forgetting its own pub, The Plough Inn.
Knight Frank’s estate agent added: ‘The oldest part comprises a fifteenth-century Wealden Hall House of timber framed construction with part-timber and part-colour wash elevations to the front.
To the rear there have been substantial twentieth-century additions in the Georgian style of brick construction, all under a tiled roof. The present owners have spent a lot of time, money and effort restoring The Moat to its original condition, including reinstating the moat which is a particular feature of this magnificent property.
‘The present owner has also tried to piece together the original estate as it was known in 1795, by buying further land to the north and east of the property, which has created an exceptional small estate.
‘Internally the property retains many of its original features, such as exposed ceiling and wall timbers, including a king post in the second floor main sitting room, and wide flanked stripped floors. There are ornate fireplaces, attractive brick and flagstone flooring to the ground floor, quality solid oak doors, cupboards and staircases and leaded light windows to the front elevations, as well as some Georgian style leaded windows to the rear.
“Situated to the north of the house and approached both from the main gardens and grounds as well as the secondary service drive to the west, is the unique car museum and associated buildings.
‘The inner walls of the museum have been painted to depict the village of Benenden and other Kentish scenes together with a variety of detailed stage props including shops, hotels, restaurants and other village scenes and crisscrossed with brick paved roads. In addition, there is an authentic fully equipped public house “The Plough Inn”, which forms a central feature to the museum.
‘The security at The Moat is immense, including alarms in the house and museum as well as heavy gauche steel railings and ditches throughout the property.’
Aside from the nine bedrooms, the house boasts a decadent dining room, five reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room, and four bathrooms.
The house is set in exquisite formal gardens and 110-acre grounds that comprise a walled garden, ponds, a lake, paddocks and woodland.