Sibton Park (Wilderness Estate)

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Sibton Park was built in 1827 by Robert Sayer, once Sheriff of Suffolk, to designs by the celebrated architect Decimus Burton with giant Ionic pillars creating a dramatic portico entrance. Wind up the serpentine drive, over the ornamental bridge and past the lake and the honey coloured stone façade of Sibton Park is revealed, surrounded by 5,000 acres of expertly restored Capability Brown landscape by renowned designer Kim Wilkie.

The manor is a country house worthy of it’s celebrated history. Experience luxury across 14 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, and 6 reception rooms including the gorgeous drawing room with it’s listed hand painted wallpaper of exotic birds and flowers. The formal dining room seats up to 24 though for bigger celebrations then 40 can be seated in a banquet style. Escape beneath the stairs to party the night away in the cellar where you will also find the games room, gym, and cinema room.

Part of the Wilderness Reserve, home to a selection of manors, farmhouses, barns, cottages, and romantic boltholes all on the private estate in Suffolk. In addition to the manor house you will find some of the best holiday cottages with hot tubs and pet friendly holiday cottages available in England.

Exceptionally well-designed interiors all individual in their style and decor. A range of indoor and outdoor activities are available, from complimentary Pashley cycles and row boats all the way to private chefs, making Wilderness Reserve the ideal destination for couples, friends, or families looking for a countryside retreat.

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