Hi,
Very interesting to see this on here as I grew up in Attwoods Manor before it was turned into a residential home by my parents, who also owned the coachhouse which looks like it was taken over by the naturopathic hospital.
There was a separate stable block at the rear if the coachhouse which was owned by a family from Gosfield, along with pasture and a kitchen garden. Looks like this was also acquired by the naturopathic hospital.
I grew up in the main house and remember my parents restoring the coachhouse. The huge room with white beams was a billiards room and had a fireplace in each corner dedicated to the four seasons.
They installed the swimming pool after I moved out in around 1983. I don't know who they sold it to as we are estranged and have not been in contact since then.
It's such a shame to see how much the place has been vandalised. It was originally owned by Brigadier Vasey who is related to MP Ed Vasey. My parents bought it in the early 1970s. The coach house was the set of a horror film which I don't think was ever released, but I'm sure was a John Carpenter film. I remember fog machines and fake blood but wasn't allowed to watch any of the filming.
Happy to answer any questions
Very interesting to see this on here as I grew up in Attwoods Manor before it was turned into a residential home by my parents, who also owned the coachhouse which looks like it was taken over by the naturopathic hospital.
There was a separate stable block at the rear if the coachhouse which was owned by a family from Gosfield, along with pasture and a kitchen garden. Looks like this was also acquired by the naturopathic hospital.
I grew up in the main house and remember my parents restoring the coachhouse. The huge room with white beams was a billiards room and had a fireplace in each corner dedicated to the four seasons.
They installed the swimming pool after I moved out in around 1983. I don't know who they sold it to as we are estranged and have not been in contact since then.
It's such a shame to see how much the place has been vandalised. It was originally owned by Brigadier Vasey who is related to MP Ed Vasey. My parents bought it in the early 1970s. The coach house was the set of a horror film which I don't think was ever released, but I'm sure was a John Carpenter film. I remember fog machines and fake blood but wasn't allowed to watch any of the filming.
Happy to answer any questions