Churchill family manor house goes on sale for £2.5m
Grade II-listed manor house owned by the family of Winston Churchill for 350 years goes on the market for £2.5million
- Muston Manor in Piddlehinton, Dorset was home to the Churchill family
- The seven-bed home features a heated outdoor swimming pool and tennis court
A grand manor that was owned by the family of Winston Churchill for 350 years has gone on the market for offers over £2.5million.
The Churchills who lived at grade II-listed Muston Manor were descended from the same line as the former prime minister and also had several politicians in their branch of the family.
The family crest is above the door of the 17th century seven-bedroom property in Piddlehinton, Dorset, which also has a heated swimming pool and tennis court in its three acres of grounds.
Muston was originally held by the Monastery of Cerne until the Dissolution of Monasteries by Henry VIII in the 1530s. It was sold, along with other abbey land, to John Bartlett and then bought by the Churchills in 1609.
Grade II-listed Muston Manor in Piddlehinton, Dorset has gone on sale for offers ‘over £2.5m
Winston Churchill’s family owned the spectacular property for some 350 years
The 17th century home features a heated swimming pool to the rear
Inside the manor house, there is this dining room with a stained wooden floor
Despite it’s age, the interior of the property is comfortable and in excellent repair
The Churchills have the longest known connection with the village of Piddlehinton of any family.
They built the current Muston Manor, believed to be in 1650, and several members of the family served as High Sheriff of Dorset.
The family sold the property in 1901 to Clement Tory, but Commander Kenneth Churchill and his wife Margaret bought it back in 1915 and it was sold by their son John in 1976.
The house has 5,748 sq ft of accommodation over three floors. On the ground floor it has an entrance hall, sitting room, dining room, drawing room, study, kitchen and breakfast room.
The grounds include a croquet lawn, walled garden and wildflower area, as well as a number of fruit trees and a kitchen garden
The Churchills have the longest known connection with the village of Piddlehinton of any family
On the first floor the master bedroom has a large en suite bathroom and a separate dressing room, as well as four further bedrooms and bathrooms
The kitchen opens out on to an alfresco dining area by the swimming pool
Polly Greenway, from estate agents DOMVS, who are selling the property, said: ‘The sense of history is almost palpable, and perhaps even more so given one family – a branch of the Churchill family – lived here from 1609 to 1901 and then Commander and Mrs Churchill bought it back again in 1915’
The Churchill coat of arms is above the door of the seven-bedroom Dorset home
There is plenty of space for entertaining people inside and outside on the terraces that surround the historic house
Food lovers will have a great time preparing dishes in this large, spacious kitchen
On the first floor the master bedroom has a large en suite bathroom and a separate dressing room, as well as four further bedrooms and bathrooms.
The top floor has a kitchen, sitting room, bathroom and two bedrooms and could be used as a ‘flatlet’.
The grounds include a croquet lawn, walled garden and wildflower area, as well as a number of fruit trees and a kitchen garden.
Polly Greenway, from estate agents DOMVS, which is selling the property, said: ‘The sense of history is almost palpable, and perhaps even more so given one family – a branch of the Churchill family – lived here from 1609 to 1901 and then Commander and Mrs Churchill bought it back again in 1915.
‘You can see the Churchill coat of arms above the front door and many Churchills were baptised, married and buried in nearby Piddlehinton church.
‘Muston Manor is, above all, a home still relevant to modern times, with its accommodation providing practical comforts; a high ratio of bathrooms to bedrooms, and reception rooms suitable for both intimate and elaborate entertaining.’
As befitting any period home, there is a four-poster bed in the main bedroom
There is a majestic wooden staircase in the entrance hall beside the main living room
There are plenty of spots to admire the grounds and views of the Dorset countryside
As well as a swimming pool, the property boasts tennis courts
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