A five bedroom manor house with extensive, listed gardens remains up for sale over a year after it was put on the market.
The Green, located in Southgate, Eckington, is a grade II-listed building dating back to 1700. The historic manor house also features listed gardens, due to them being designed by architect Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens.
The property is still looking for a buyer more than a year after it was listed for sale by Purplebricks. The estate agents shared the listing to Zoopla, where it has been for 404 days at the time of writing.
It comes with a £1,630,000 price tag, which, of course, includes the historic gardens. The house and gardens were once part of the estate of Sir George Sitwell of Renishaw Hall, and when the current owners found the original garden drawings, they had them restored to their former glory.
The grounds include a unique Italian water feature, a Lawn Tennis court and a "well-stocked" orchard. A cobbled courtyard is found at the end of a gated driveway and features converted barns.
The main house contains a modern kitchen, whilst most of the interior follows a traditional style. There is also a breakfast room, lounge, dining room, bar and office.