Haselour Hall could be yours for a cool £4million 

An beautiful piece of Tudor historical past may very well be yours - you probably have a spare £4million.

Haselour Corridor, was as soon as described as 'essentially the most charming half-timbered home within the nation' and lies simply exterior the Staffordshire village of Harlaston.

It's believed that King Henry VII spent the evening on the home earlier than his decisive victory on the Battle of Bosworth Discipline allowed him to grab the throne.

Haselour Corridor, was as soon as described as 'essentially the most charming half-timbered home within the nation' and lies simply exterior the Staffordshire village of Harlaston

The principle home has a complete of 12 bedrooms, together with a grand master suite with east-facing bay home windows and a carved four-poster mattress, and the annexe has an additional three bedrooms

For slightly below £4million the brand new purchaser can even get their arms on the indifferent annexe, a chapel (pictured) courting again to the twelfth century, a barn, 4 stables, 11 garages, a summer time home and an outside pool, all if which sits on the 10 acres of land

It's now in the marketplace with the potential to change into a 'fabulous' wedding ceremony venue.

In 1485 the corridor was dwelling to Henry's mom Margaret Beaufort, who had married the highly effective Lord Thomas Stanley after the loss of life of her third husband.

Hours earlier than the battle Henry apparently snuck away from his march from Lichfield to Bosworth and rode to go to her.

He possible additionally pleaded with Stanley to affix his facet within the Battle of the Roses to tip the stability towards Richard III.

The following day, shortly after the King had claimed his victory, Stanley declared for him.

Nevertheless, King Henry and the Stanleys could be unlikely to recognise the attractive Elizabethan dwelling that stands on the grounds as we speak, which dates again to round 1550.

THE BATTLE OF BOSWORTH: THE DAY HENRY TUDOR BECAME KING OF ENGLAND  

The victory for the Lancastrians meant Henry (pictured), then Earl of Richmond, grew to become the primary English monarch of the Tudor dynasty

The Battle of Bosworth was the final important battle of the Wars of the Roses, the struggle for the thrown of England between the Homes of Lancaster and York within the late 15th Century.

It was fought on 22 August 1485 and gained by the Lancastrians. 

Richard III, the final Home of York King, was killed in battle. 

The victory for the Lancastrians meant Henry, then Earl of Richmond, grew to become the primary English monarch of the Tudor dynasty.

Richard III's military was roughly 3 times the dimensions of Henry Tudor's at round 15,00zero males.

Nevertheless, the Stanley brothers, Henry's step-father, Thomas Lord Stanley, and Sir William Stanley, had round 6,00zero males between them, which evened the struggle.

The large numbers of males meant that the battle website stretched throughout a number of miles. 

After the battle Richard III was painted as a coward. 

Nevertheless he was reportedly supplied a horse to flee the battle, however refused. He allegedly mentioned: 'God forbid I yield one step.

'This present day I'll die as a king or win'. When Richard III noticed Henry Tudor's requirements he determined to cost in direction of him together with his cavalry of 200 males, carrying the crown over his helmet.

It's believed that King Henry VII (left) spent the evening on the home earlier than his decisive victory on the Battle of Bosworth Discipline allowed him to grab the throne

The home includes a reception corridor with a big open fireplace with a pillared oak staircase and results in a drawing room and a grand panelled eating room

The eating room comes full with an oak hearth encompass that includes intricate, hand-carved depictions of the Battle of Hastings

The 19,00zero sq ft corridor options a mixture of trendy luxurious dwelling and unique options.

The home includes a reception corridor with a big open fireplace and pillared oak staircase and results in a drawing room and a grand panelled eating room, which additionally comes with an oak hearth encompass that includes intricate, hand-carved depictions of the Battle of Hastings.

The principle home has a complete of 12 bedrooms, together with a grand master suite with east-facing bay home windows and a carved four-poster mattress, and the annexe has an additional three bedrooms.

For slightly below £4million the brand new purchaser can even get their arms on the indifferent annexe, a chapel courting again to the twelfth century, a barn, 4 stables, 11 garages, a summer time home and an outside pool, all if which sits on the 10 acres of land.

The grounds to the corridor are approached by means of a gated entrance and a tree lined driveway, which opens out into an open garden space

In 1485 the corridor was dwelling to Henry's mom Margaret Beaufort, who had wedded the highly effective Lord Thomas Stanley after the loss of life of her third husband

Hours earlier than the battle Henry and apparently snuck away from his march from Lichfield to Bosworth and rode to go to her

The longer term King possible pleaded with Stanley to affix his facet within the Battle of the Roses to tip the stability towards Richard III om one of many dwelling's many assembly rooms

The grounds to the corridor are approached by means of a gated entrance and a tree lined driveway, which opens out into an open garden space. They comprise secluded patio areas, mature woodland and a paddock.

Sophie Bullock MRICS, director of Aston Knowles Property Brokers in Sutton Coldfield, mentioned: 'The unique options are so distinctive, and the historical past is extremely wealthy and fascinating.

'Those that have an entrepreneurial thoughts, and topic to the related permissions, may see the beautiful corridor as a possibility to create a superb 'live-in' wedding ceremony venue. There is definitely sufficient house for it.'

Nevertheless, King Henry and the Stanleys could be unlikely to recognise the house, which dates again to round 1550, as we speak. Fashionable fixtures and fittings have been added to the home nevertheless it nonetheless maintains it historic allure

Property agent Sophie Bullock mentioned: 'The unique options are so distinctive, and the historical past is extremely wealthy and fascinating'

The home is now being promoted as having the potential to change into a 'fabulous' wedding ceremony venue

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