£3,000,000
6 bed detached house for saleCrutchfield Lane, Hookwood RH6
6 beds
6 baths
4 receptions
Freehold
About this property
Character Home
Grade 2 Listed
"Hall House" dating back to 1500's
Over 4 Acres
Swimming Pool
Tennis Court
6 Bedrooms
5 Bathrooms
Annex with 2 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen and lounge
Steeped in over 500 years of history, Wrays is a magnificent Grade II listed country residence offering exceptional accommodation, elegant period detailing, and an extraordinary story that spans from the Tudor era to the present day.
Set within 4.29 acres of mature gardens and paddocks, this substantial family home has been lovingly restored and sympathetically updated over the last 20 years to create a truly comfortable and character-filled home.
The original structure dates to the early 16th century, believed to have been a medieval hall house, much of which has been carefully uncovered and preserved, including exposed timber frames, oak posts and trusses, and chisel-marked oak beams. In the mid-19th century, a large and elegant Victorian addition was built, now beautifully blended with the original house while retaining its own distinct charm.
With documented roots dating back to circa 1500 and early references to ‘Simon of Wrays’ (d.1541), this property is truly one-of-a-kind. Thoughtfully restored, it now reveals Tudor craftsmanship, Victorian grandeur, and Edwardian domestic life — a home that has played host to many generations and stories.
Every effort has been made to preserve the character of Wrays while incorporating the comforts of modern living, resulting in a unique and welcoming family home with genuine soul
Set within 4.29 acres of mature gardens and paddocks, this substantial family home has been lovingly restored and sympathetically updated over the last 20 years to create a truly comfortable and character-filled home.
The original structure dates to the early 16th century, believed to have been a medieval hall house, much of which has been carefully uncovered and preserved, including exposed timber frames, oak posts and trusses, and chisel-marked oak beams. In the mid-19th century, a large and elegant Victorian addition was built, now beautifully blended with the original house while retaining its own distinct charm.
With documented roots dating back to circa 1500 and early references to ‘Simon of Wrays’ (d.1541), this property is truly one-of-a-kind. Thoughtfully restored, it now reveals Tudor craftsmanship, Victorian grandeur, and Edwardian domestic life — a home that has played host to many generations and stories.
Every effort has been made to preserve the character of Wrays while incorporating the comforts of modern living, resulting in a unique and welcoming family home with genuine soul