Take a look around this incredible seven-bedroom home on the market for £4,500,000.
The Ryes which is located in Little Henny near Sudbury also comes with two stunning cottages.
Set in 16.5 acres of land the home also has seven bathrooms and six reception rooms including a stunning handmade kitchen.
The home, which was originally called The Ryes Lodge, was originally designed by British architect and engineer Robert Lugar in 1809 for Nathaniel Barnardiston and features in Nikolaus Pevsner's architectural guide to ‘The Buildings of England’.
Property agent Tom Orford, director in the residential sales team at Savills in Suffolk, said: “Today The Ryes is a beautifully restored country house that enjoys a perfect Georgian layout, with most of the formal reception rooms surrounding a grand hallway.
"Throughout the house there are the period details, high ceilings and bright rooms that one would expect from a classic Georgian country house.
"In addition to the main house there are two cottages; Bell Tower Cottage and Garden Cottage situated in 16.5 acres of grounds.
"It is a picture-perfect period gem set in a secluded and private position in an undulating area of countryside. It is no wonder that when it was initially designed The Ryes was proudly exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts showcasing the very best home-design of the day.
"And now, thanks to a comprehensive renovation, all of the architectural elements that make Georgian homes so popular with our buyers are showcased, from the home’s beautiful sash windows and marble fireplaces to the symmetry and scale of the rooms.”
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