Tylney Hall is a late-Victorian country house set within extensive Hampshire parkland, approached along a long tree-lined drive. The red-brick mansion retains carved stonework, high ceilings and formal rooms, while accommodation extends into garden buildings and individually shaped suites. Indoor and outdoor pools, a health suite, tennis and a compact golf course broaden the estate beyond its drawing rooms. The Oak Room restaurant looks onto lawns and mature planting, and paths lead through woodland, water gardens and ornamental grounds. Hook station and the M3 keep the property connected, but the immediate experience is defined by the scale and seclusion of the estate.