HAVE YOU ever looked at real estate listings for décor inspiration or just out of curiosity about real people’s interior design choices? We do that often and sometimes come across amazing properties that we always share with you. This particular listing is a large, historically significant Grade II-listed manor house in Bitton, Gloucestershire that is over 5,870 sq ft with six bedrooms and sits on three acres of land. It was originally constructed as a hall house, with the core of the building being built in the 12th century. During the 18th century, The Grange was completely remodelled and rebuilt during by John Wood the Younger, the British architect whose work at Bath represents the culmination of the Palladian tradition initiated by his father, John Wood the Elder. The house has since undergone more extensive restoration work in recent years, which you can see here, with its elegance walls in boiserie, worn wood floors, arched doorways and high ceilings… Scroll through for a glimpse.