The stunning, red-brick Solton Manor House in Kent has a history that dates back over 1000 years and boasts Tudor features such as the giant inglenook fireplace in the Tudor Hall and exposed timbers in the converted bell tower.
The nine-acre grounds are particularly captivating, and feature an ornamental pond, wildlife lake, the ruins of a walled garden, ancient orchards, manicured lawns and wildflower pastures.