Great Tangley Manor Film Location

Aeriel shot of Great Tangley Manor

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Great Tangley Manor offers good parking facilities and has numerous local restaurants and hotels. The house is in private occupation and maintained to a high standard.

History
The first mention of the Manor is in 1017. William I gave it to the Bishop of Bayeaux. It is recorded in the Domesday Book as a royal hunting lodge and was (reputedly) used by King John.

Other notable visitors include
John Evelyn
William Morris
Gertrude Jekyll
Philip Webb
George Jake
Lord Grantley
Edward VII
George V
Queen Mary
Alice Keppel

Exterior
Moated Medieval Manor House
Half timbered with Elizabethan facade
Wings added by Philip Webb/George Jack
Bridges over Moat (2 timber, 2 stone)
Picturesque Timbered Covered Walkway (50m)
Walled Garden (medieval stone walls)
Arts & Craft Style Gardens
Extensive Lawns
Long Gravel Drives
Hard Tennis Court & Hut
Horse Stables
Paddocks
York stone courtyard, one wall of which is Saxon

Interior
Jacobean Panelled Study (6.5m 4.2m)
Panelled Octagonal Drawing Room (9.5m x 8.3m)
Vaulted Galleried Dining Hall (7.5m x 5.7m)
Indoor Pool attached to main house (15m)
10 bedrooms, some with panelling and windows dating to 1600's. Oriental bedroom with Moon window.
Dining room with panelling reputed to come from the ships of the Spanish Armada

Facilities
Quiet Location (very little aircraft or traffic noise)
Extensive Parking (25 vehicles on grass/gravel)
10 Minutes from Guildford (good range of restaurants & hotels)
Map Reference TQ01 466
M25 J10 12 miles (20 minutes)
60Amp Power Available

Contact Details

Great Tangley
Wonersh
Guildford
Surrey
GU5 0PT

Tel: +44 (0)207 526 4852