
A historic Grade II* listed manor on an 11-acre private estate in Tysoe, dating back to around 1300 and recently restored throughout with new bathrooms, modern systems, and rare air-conditioning in the East Wing bedrooms.
Tysoe Manor is a substantial Grade II* listed estate with origins around 1300, retaining mediaeval windows, oak-studded doors, original fireplaces, and historic staircases. Set within 11 private acres on the edge of Tysoe, it is sheltered from the village and surrounded by beautifully planned gardens to the south and west, with open grassland and specimen trees to the north and east. Over the last three years, the owners have completed a comprehensive restoration: a new kitchen wing, new heating and hot-water systems, all new bathrooms, full rewiring, and the unusual addition of air-conditioning to all East Wing bedrooms.
The manor spans ten bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. The master suite is air-conditioned and includes a large bedroom, dressing room, and a bathroom with steam shower. Five further bedrooms also feature air-conditioning. One ground-floor en-suite room offers step-free access. Additional rooms include a large kitchen–breakfast room, sitting room with fire, drawing room, library, formal and informal dining rooms, a television room, billiard room, upstairs sitting room with TV area, a large study/sitting room, a further study, a gym, and a boot room. The layout reflects the evolving structure of the house across the centuries, giving the interior character and scale.
The estate covers 11 acres of private grounds, with terraces for breakfast and outdoor dining, a first-floor roof terrace, a newly restored pool and pool house, and a tennis court. Gardens wrap around the manor, with lawns, mature trees, and broad views. The setting is quiet and private, offering both formal landscaped areas and natural stretches of grassland.
The manor sits on the edge of Tysoe, close to the South Warwickshire/North Cotswolds border. Nearby landmarks include the historic Compton Wynyates estate, linked to the Compton family who once owned Tysoe Manor. The wider area is rich with walks, classic villages, market towns, and routes into both the Cotswolds and Stratford-upon-Avon.

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The Cotswolds is one of England’s most picturesque regions, celebrated for its honey-stone villages, rolling hills, and timeless charm. Spanning several counties, it’s an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where winding lanes lead to historic market towns, ancient churches, and cosy country pubs.
From elegant towns like Stow-on-the-Wold and Burford to the peaceful meadows around Chipping Campden and Broadway, the Cotswolds offers a perfect mix of heritage and tranquillity. Days can be spent exploring stately homes, wandering through flower-filled gardens, or walking the scenic Cotswold Way.
Local life moves at a gentler pace here, shaped by centuries of craftsmanship, agriculture, and tradition. Visitors can browse independent boutiques, sample seasonal produce at farm shops, or join local festivals that celebrate everything from food to music and the arts. Whether you’re enjoying a lazy afternoon tea, cycling between hilltop villages, or visiting renowned landmarks like Blenheim Palace, the Cotswolds promises an authentic and memorable taste of the English countryside.