An impressive Grade II listed manor house with beautiful walled gardens extending to about one and a half acres, situated in a lovely rural location. Pulley Hall dates back to the 15th Century and is reputed to have once been the King’s Forester’s house. The current owners have carried out extensive renovations and improvements during recent years and the hall now provides spacious and comfortable family accommodation retaining much of the original character. Unusually for a house of this age and style, each of the rooms benefit from excellent natural light afforded by the large leaded windows and the orientation of the house itself.
Magnificent old red brick walls afford protection and privacy to the well-maintained gardens which include extensive level lawned areas, large terraces on the south and western elevations, an ornamental pond, a paddock area with garden equipment garage and log store, plus a dog run. There are a number of mature and unusual specimen trees within the grounds, which run to approximately an acre.