Luddestone Hall- Kent
Thought to date back to around the 1000 -1100's, this exceptional Grade I listed home boasts an immense history as well as many original and historic features. A very striking and substantial property, this flint and stone built home also benefits from spectacular, far reaching views across the lush Kentish countryside.
The great hall located on the first floor is an important feature of this historic family home, supported by oak beams, with five large windows across the vaulted room. At the end of the great hall is a staircase, which leads to a Minstrels gallery. Further important features to this house include the Tudor chimney, Norman corbelled fireplace and perhaps most importantly, the unique murals scratched into the plaster of the Great Hall and one of the bedrooms.
Ideal for any historic filming and/or photo shoots.