Oak Floors in Granola Colour at the 16th Century Manor
A 16th-century manor, nestled within 19 hectares of serene parkland, has been masterfully restored, standing as a testament to resilience, cultural heritage, and timeless beauty. With over 500 years of history woven into its walls, this extraordinary estate has been brought back to life through meticulous care and a deep respect for its historical significance.
The manor’s transformation includes the conversion of historic service buildings into six boutique apartments. Central to this restoration is the thoughtful selection of materials that harmonize with the estate’s storied past while ensuring durability for generations to come. Ecohardwood oak floors in the Granola colour were chosen to adorn these boutique apartments, complementing the restored spaces with their natural elegance and enduring quality.
“We are incredibly proud that Ecohardwood oak floors were selected for such a stunning and unique space,” says Aiste Freestone, Director of Ecohardwood. “It’s a testament to the quality, longevity, and sustainability of our flooring, perfectly suited for a project that values preservation and beauty.”
Ecohardwood’s Granola oak floors enhance the historical charm of the manor while embracing modern sustainability. Their warm, natural tones seamlessly integrate with the estate’s restored features, offering an authentic yet timeless aesthetic.
The project is more than a restoration; it’s an invitation to experience life at a slower pace, where history and nature converge to create a sanctuary of calm. Visitors are encouraged to explore the estate’s 19 surviving buildings, wander through its historic parklands, and find stillness in this lovingly revived haven.
For more information about the manor’s restoration and its boutique apartments, visit https://www.ecohardwood.co.uk/gallery/granola/restoration-and-conservation-of-historic-buildings-oak-floors-in-granola-colour-at-the-16th-century-manor