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The jaw-dropping medieval property is found in the UK real estate market, offering an idyllic life to interested buyers, but there is a catch.
This property, called St. John’s Jerusalem, was originally used by a group of warrior monks called the Knights Hospitallers. It is located in the historic village of Sutton at Horn in Kent.
According to Strut & Parker of the Real Estate Bureau, the house dates back to the 12th century. It served as a didactic or local area. Headquarters/Monastery For the knights who fought on the Crusades.
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“Registered in 1199 and set up in a wet garden with Lodge Cottage and former Deer Park, this historic home is wonderful, personally set in a very private and protected environment,” reads the list.
The main house was remodeled during the Georgian period and still retains its medieval charm. It has 8 bedrooms, a high meter reception room and a modernized kitchen.

Kent’s 12th century facility features medieval homes with 13th century chapels and scenic moats. (Strut & Parker)
List calls the main building “a wonderful, atmospheric home of extraordinary quality.” 13th century chapel In the East End.
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“The house approaches a long carriage that snakes through Old Deer Park next to the two-bedroom lodge cottage and ends in a generous swivel circle with a central lawn in front of the house,” Liszt says.
“This is an unusual opportunity to get the opportunity to live and care for this home.”
The entire package is available for sale in the range of £3,250,000. This is over US dollars of over 4.4 million.
catch? The real estate is not sold entirely – and they are calling for the plan to be handed over to the trust of the nation within a century.
The lease ends on September 29, 2122.

The chapel at the eastern edge, along with well-maintained gardens, is one of the real estate’s most impressive features. (Strut & Parker)
Edward Church, the property’s real estate agent, told Fox News Digital that lists like St. John’s Jerusalem are rare.
“These are one of the most special homes as they are under the control of this organization that protects nationally important homes,” the church said.
“This is an unusual opportunity to get the opportunity to live and care for this home.”
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The modernised ones offer attractive thick timber beams. (Strut & Parker)
The agent also noted that it is possible to extend the lease in the future.
The church states, “Wreaths are necessary items and are only present in very rare circumstances.”
Leases may dull the appeal of some people’s lists, but anyone who buys real estate walks the king’s stairs.
The 24 acres of property was also frequented regularly by legendary medieval leaders. King John King Henry III, the earliest recorded visit in 1214.

The main house has Georgian improvements while retaining the medieval aspects. (Strut & Parker)
“The building and land leases were then given to a series of important royal favourites with London ties such as John De Pulteny, who built Pensharst Place and Thomas Cromwell,” the listing notes.
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“The land of English orders, including Sutton at Horn, was confiscated and sold by King Henry VIII in 1540.”
According to Strut & Parker, the facility boasts a garden “like others” and “unlike others.”
The current owner “respects the history of the site (and the extensive archaeology below), including a garden of medicinal plants that complement the history of St. John of the site.
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“Orchard (which was responsible for introducing Kentish Pippin Apple to Kent, reflecting what was founded by the naturalist Abraham Hill in 1670) and Nutsley are located south of the house.”