Snowdenham Hall, Bramley, Guildford, Surrey
A stately lock up and leave
Snowdenham Hall is an outstanding Grade II listed mansion designed in 1886. It was converted by Michael Wilson Restorations into magnificent apartments and is set in beautiful parkland grounds with parking and tennis court
Snowdenham Hall is a Grade II listed mansion designed by the architect Ralph Neville in 1886 for a member of the Courage brewing family. The house subsequently changed hands in the 1930's when it was purchased by an Indian prince who used the mansion to entertain guests for the Silver Jubilee celebrations of King George V. At the heart of the mansion house is the double height, vaulted great hall which was decorated by John Bentley, the architect for Westminster Cathedral. It features a magnificent oriel window with stained glass panels and is now a room that is enjoyed by all the residents of the mansion.
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 - 3 receptions
- 2 bathrooms
- Garage
- Tennis Court
- Parking
- 20.0000 Acres