Great Tangley Manor is a Grade 1 listed property that has been a dwelling for more than a 1000 years. The first mention of the manor is in the Doomsday Book in 1017 where it was described as a royal hunting lodge, reputedly later King John's.
Through the 13th & 14th centuries the lodge was inhabited as a Medieval Hall House according to William Morris.
In 1582 alterations were carried out that characterize the main part of the house today. Some of the timbers from the Armada fleet were incorporated into the design and can be seen in the dining room and in the panelling.
The 11th Century Moated Manor house has been lovingly restored and is surrounded by beautiful Victorian gardens and is situated on the edge of the Surrey Hills. It is able to offer seclusion and tranquility within easy reach of excellent local amenities.
Great Tangley Manor is the ideal venue for any number of leisure events. From house parties to pamper yourself breaks.
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