This Sutton Hoo Estate is not just a manor with buildings, but a complete estate with 526 acres of land.
Also, from the situation after entering the estate, this manor does not seem to be one of those neglected ones. Both the cows and sheep on the ranch and the wheat fields show that the overall management level of the owner here is not bad.
The main building of this estate is a two-story small building, built in the 17th century. After entering the 19th century, it underwent a thorough renovation and transformation, so it now appears to be a Victorian-style building.
The entire building is backed by a small woodland, a two-story building with an attic, and the brown roof with the white walls appears very beautiful under the sunlight, just like those oil paintings depicting the British countryside scenery.
Although compared to the top-level buildings of the same era, this building with no carvings on the exterior walls seems too simple, but it looks so harmonious in this estate.