Crawley Grange’s East Wing blends centuries-old elegance with modern luxury, featuring six bedrooms, lush gardens, and top-tier estate amenities — just 50 miles from London.
All tagged 16th century
Crawley Grange’s East Wing blends centuries-old elegance with modern luxury, featuring six bedrooms, lush gardens, and top-tier estate amenities — just 50 miles from London.
Built as a luxurious country retreat for the illustrious noble family, the villa was designed with the same Renaissant proportions and grandeur as the iconic palazzi lining Venice's Grand Canal.
The Tudor property was once a gatehouse to the former Bolebrook Castle, used as Henry VIII’s hunting lodge throughout his courtship with Anne Bolyen as it was close to her family home at Hever Castle.
The 16th century chateau is nestled in 5 acres of park-style grounds feature a large heated outdoor swimming pool area, and is in walking distance to a charming local French village.
Nestled in a 40 acre park, the Provencal estate features ornamental gardens with fountains, ancient trees and olive groves, and a stunning cypress-lined drive.
The private mansion is located in an exclusive enclave in the 16th arrondissement, which is to Paris is what the Upper East Side is to New York.