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Guide Price£1,750,000

Manor Road, Dengie,

Land size
2.75 acres
Bedrooms
8

Key Features

  • 8 Bedroom- Grade II Listed Historic Manor – A significant and beautifully preserved country house with origins dating back to the early 1600s.
  • Once owned by one of Essex’s most prominent families for over 300 years, rich in heritage and continuity.
  • Extensive Family Accommodation – Includes up to eight bedrooms, multiple reception rooms, a panelled music room, and separate guest wing with kitchen and lounge.
  • Approx. 2.75 Acres of Grounds with wonderful mature trees many of which are hundreds of years old
  • Impressive Outbuildings – Including garage block, cart lodge, coachman’s quarters
  • A Once-in-a-Generation Opportunity – A landmark country home rarely available on the open market — one of Essex’s most important private residences.
  • Outstanding views over the River Crouch and as far as the River Thames and Kent
  • Very Large Cellar
  • 3 Miles from train station with direct trains to London Liverpool Street
  • Kitchen garden with an established orchard

Description

A Historic Grade II Listed Family Home of Rare Distinction- available for the first time in more than 40 years.

Set in the heart of Essex’s unspoilt Dengie Peninsula, Dengie Manor is a country house of exceptional charm, provenance, and character. Surrounded by approximately 2.75 acres of private gardens and grounds, it offers a rare blend of period grandeur and modern family living.

The house dates back to the early 1600s, with its origins still visible in the rear structure. In the mid-18th century, the property was elegantly re-fronted, giving it the striking Georgian façade it retains today, with symmetrical sash windows, dormers, and classical proportions. Over time, the Manor has been sympathetically modernised, creating a home that is both historically rich and perfectly suited to 21st-century life.

Dengie Manor was the seat of the Fanshawe family for over 300 years — a prominent lineage with deep ties to the county and national public life. Their long custodianship has given the house a sense of continuity and dignity that is still felt today.

The accommodation includes generous and well-balanced reception rooms, including a grand hallway and staircase, elegant drawing and dining rooms with bay windows overlooking the gardens, and a beautifully panelled music room with oak walls and a carved fireplace. A conservatory leads to a central courtyard and family kitchen, with further utility areas and a cellar. A separate guest wing offers a high-spec kitchen, lounge, and two bedrooms. Upstairs, the main house includes a principal suite, family bathroom, and up to six further bedrooms.

The house was owned by Richard Strauss 1947- 1949, who composed music here — a unique cultural note in its rich and layered history.

This is a truly extraordinary opportunity to acquire one of Essex’s most important and historic private homes — rarely available, deeply rooted in English heritage, and offering exceptional potential as a landmark family estate

Reception Hallway - 5.33m x 4.17m (17'6 x 13'8) -

Drawing Room - 5.33m x 4.78m (17'6 x 15'8) -

Dining Room - 5.33m x 4.88m (17'6 x 16) -

Study - 3.86m x 2.97m (12'8 x 9'9) -

Sun Room - 4.29m x 3.18m (14'1 x 10'5) -

Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 8.94m x 4.09m (29'4 x 13'5) -

Utility Room - 5.21m x 3.05m (17'1 x 10) -

Music Room - 8.26m x 5.21m (27'1 x 17'1) -

Guest Quarters -

Kitchen - 4.06m x 3.99m (13'4 x 13'1) -

Lounge - 6.32m x 4.29m (20'9 x 14'1) -

Bedroom - 5.51m x 2.92m (18'1 x 9'7) -

Bedroom - 5.21m x 2.95m (17'1 x 9'8) -

Dressing Room - 4.11m x 2.29m (13'6 x 7'6) -

First Floor -

Master Bedroom En-Suite - 5.33m x 4.09m (17'6 x 13'5) -

Bedroom - 4.57m x 4.09m (15 x 13'5) -

En-Suite Dressing Room - 4.29m x 3.73m (14'1 x 12'3) -

Bathroom - 3.15m x 2.59m (10'4 x 8'6) -

Second Floor -

Bedroom - 3.89m x 2.84m (12'9 x 9'4) -

Bedroom - 2.84m x 2.84m (9'3" x 9'3") -

Bedroom - 2.95m x 2.77m (9'8" x 9'1" ) -

Bedroom - 2.92m x 2.77m (9'6" x 9'1" ) -

Cellar Split Into 5 Rooms -

Area 1 - 5.33m x 5.08m (17'6 x 16'8) -

Area 2 - 4.42m x 2.51m (14'6 x 8'3) -

Area 3 - 4.42m x 1.37m (14'6 x 4'6) -

Area 4 - 4.42m x 1.45m (14'6 x 4'9) -

Area 5 - 3.73m x 0.99m (12'3 x 3'3) -

Stable Block - Three single stables and one double and tack room which was the original coachman quarters.

Garage Block, Work Shop And Cart Lodge - Block of three secure garages with electric roller doors attached work shop and cart lodge.

Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
H
Date Posted
2026-01-29

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Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in East Anglia (1+ acres).

This Property£636,364 / acre
Regional Average (1+ acres)£151,696 / acre
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