10-bed mansion in Rutland formerly belonging to Bank of England’s founder on market for £2.5m

The former home of Bank of England co-founder, Sir Gilbert Heathcote, is on the market in Rutland for £2,500,000.

The mansion, which is situated in Manton village near Rutland Water, is Grade II Listed, with ten bedrooms, four bathrooms and eight reception rooms.

The Georgian and Jacobean style home has been occupied by the current owners for 20 years.
According to Estate Agents Fine & Country, 'The charming little village of Manton, close to the southern shores of Rutland Water, is strewn with listed buildings, in the heart of which is the magnificent Old Hall graced with a fine early eighteenth century façade but dating back to 1688.'

The house features a gym, games room, stables, a print room, library and spiral staircase. Spread across three floors, the house has brilliant views of the private landscaped garden with summerhouse, pergola, swimming pool and sauna.
Old Hall is on the market with Fine & Country.
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