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A 12th century manor house that was once the summer residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury has gone on the market for £3.5 million.
Addington House, in Croydon, south London, comprises six bedrooms, three bathrooms, kitchen/ breakfast room, utility room, five reception rooms, sauna, cinema, classroom, wine cellar, old bakery and a garage.
To the rear of the property, there is a large pool and terrace overlooking the garden.
The manor house was the summer home of several archbishops such as Charles Manners-Sutton, William Howley, John Bird Sumner, Charles Thomas Longley, Archibald Campbell Tait and Edward White Benson from 1805 until 1896.