May 27, 2026 - 22:33

A sprawling 18th-century mansion nestled in the English countryside has come to market with a price tag of $16.35 million, offering a rare slice of aristocratic heritage. The property, which spans an impressive 36,769 square feet, boasts a direct connection to one of the world's most famous museums: its original dining room is currently on permanent display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
The home, known as Kirtlington Park, is a Grade I listed country house located in Oxfordshire. Built in the 1740s for Sir James Dashwood, the estate was designed by the renowned architect William Smith. The dining room that now resides in the Met's British galleries was painstakingly removed and reconstructed in the museum during the 20th century, a testament to the room's exquisite rococo plasterwork and original furnishings.
Beyond its museum-worthy history, the mansion offers a wealth of period details, including grand reception rooms, a sweeping central staircase, and extensive grounds that include formal gardens and parkland. The current owners have undertaken careful restoration work to preserve the property's original character while updating essential systems. For buyers seeking a home that is both a private residence and a piece of living history, Kirtlington Park presents a rare opportunity to own a landmark of English architectural heritage.
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