TUDOR MANOR HOUSE
SUFFOLK
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Bedingfield, a picturesque village set in the heart of Suffolk, offers the perfect blend of serene countryside living with easy access to the Suffolk coast. Just a short drive from the vibrant seaside town of Aldeburgh, with its famous shingle beaches, fresh seafood, and celebrated arts festivals, Bedingfield is ideally placed for those who enjoy the best of both rural and coastal life.
The village is surrounded by rolling fields, ancient woodlands, and scenic footpaths, providing a peaceful retreat, yet remains steeped in the rich history of Suffolk. In the midst of this tranquil setting, Bedingfield offers proximity to some of Suffolk’s most renowned historical landmarks.
The nearby market town of Framlingham, with its iconic castle, is just a short journey away, while the historic cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds is also within easy reach. Despite its rural charm, Bedingfield is well-connected, with the county town of Ipswich just 30 minutes away, offering mainline rail links to London (1.5 h from Liverpool Street) and an array of shopping, dining, and cultural amenities.
Bedingfield’s location is ideal for those seeking a peaceful rural lifestyle without sacrificing convenience, whether one is drawn to the unspoiled coastline, the rich history of Suffolk’s market towns, or simply the calm of the countryside.
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A fully moated Elizabethan manor house with medieval origins. Originally gifted by William of Normandy in 1066, this property offers nearly a millennium of history. Its architectural charm and modern amenities make it an ideal film set for various period and contemporary scenes.
Historical Significance: The estate was in the Bedingfield family for almost 900 years. Notably, Sir Peter Bedingfield rode out from Flemings Hall to join the Black Prince at the Battle of Crécy in 1346.
Artistic and Celebrity Connection: In the 1960s, famed photographer Angus McBean bought and fully restored the house. At the centre of London's artistic and aristocratic life, his glamorous friends, such as Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh visited often. The estate continued to attract artistic and social circles with subsequent owners like designer Jasper Conran and songwriter Andy Hill, who modernized the estate while maintaining its historical character.
Architectural Highlights:
Medieval Roots: Authentic features from its original medieval construction provide a perfect backdrop for historical dramas and period pieces.
Restored Features: Angus McBean’s restoration efforts retained the house’s historical character, making it suitable for films set in various historical periods.
Expansive Grounds: Beautifully landscaped gardens and extensive grounds offer numerous outdoor filming locations.
Elegant Interiors: A mix of classic and modern interiors, suitable for a variety of film genres from historical epics to modern dramas.
Fortified Moat: A picturesque feature perfect for medieval and fantasy settings.
Notable Spaces:
Great Hall: An ideal setting for grand scenes and historical reenactments.
Drawing Room: Richly decorated rooms perfect for intellectual and introspective scenes.
Formal Dining Room: An exquisite space for period dining scenes or sophisticated gatherings.
Deck and Garden: Scenic outdoor areas including a large deck and lush gardens, providing versatile filming locations.
Additional Features:
Central Path and Bridge: Lawns with a central path passing over a bridge with low red brick walls leading to double wrought iron gates, designed for the Duke of Westminster by Detmar Blow between 1916 and 1933.
16th-Century Thatched Barn: Surrounded by lawns and hedges.
Enclosed Gardens: The gardens are entirely enclosed by the moat and surrounded by thick hedges, bushes, and mature trees, with a wooden jetty for boat launches.
Entertaining Areas: Wooden bridges, a central path, and carefully maintained kitchen gardens with a central pergola, open fireplaces, and seating areas.
Entertaining Barn: Open plan room with kitchen, shower room, and a decked terrace perfect for social gatherings and modern scenes.
Outbuildings: Fully kitted Martial art dojo, workshop, and extensive garden and machinery stores.
Accessibility and Amenities:
Convenient access to major transport routes and local amenities. - Ample parking and logistical support for film crews.
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A restored Tudor Manor House, with 4 bedrooms on the first floor, 2 bedrooms in the attic, one bedroom in a modern barn, and one studio.