This is now a holiday home run by the Landmark Trust who rescued it from dereliction and restored it to its original opulent 18th century style.
Designed around 1748 by gentleman architect Sanderson Miller, who later designed Warwick Town Hall, it was built for his friend Sir Charles Mordaunt of nearby Walton Hall.
The lower door leads to a grotto where a natural spring has been turned into a cold plunge pool.
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