Eastend comprises a 37 room mansion house of four floors with the oldest visible part of the building, which is claimed to have a much more ancient nucleus, being an early 16th century keep (a fortified tower). To this were added tall crowstepped wings to the east and west in 1673, and these in turn were joined up on the south by a typical 18th century bow-fronted addition which completely obscured the keep on that side

Been dying to see this place for ages and proved well worth the wait, one of my favourite residential explores.


On the approach the spire

from behind


from the front

wall plaque

mighty door

plaque inside

no tunes

staircase - nice

place is littered with mannaquins - can give you jump when you see them


magnificant roof























looking out front


on the roof

the stables building


thanks for looking