This 19th-century Gothic Revival-style mansion in Nottinghamshire, England, boasts stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and a rich history. Its grand facade features pointed arches, turrets, and a prominent clock tower, while the interior showcases intricate wood carvings, ornate plasterwork, and impressive stained-glass windows.
Just happened to see the sign for Clifton Hall as I was driving on the road past the church. Hidden near the farm, very interesting, you could ask for the key to look in but I just looked through the window. Amazon condition in and out! I parked near the church and walked down the lane x
C12 tower in the middle of a farm- yard! A quick 15 min visit is all, but easy access by foot parking opposite St Cuthberts Church in village.
Decent little free English Heritage site. Interesting building with full access inside. Only small so you'll only be there five minutes, but with a pop in if nearby. Parking not easy, we drove past the site, over the overpass and parked next to the horse paddock
Parking can be found just before and opposite the farm entrance.
Little bit of hidden history within a working farm. There is a small car park for English heritage visitors.
door was unlocked so you could look inside. really interesting with the beams and the fireplaces still intact.
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Just happened to see the sign for Clifton Hall as I was driving on the road past the church. Hidden near the farm, very interesting, you could ask for the key to look in but I just looked through the window. Amazon condition in and out! I parked near the church and walked down the lane x
C12 tower in the middle of a farm- yard! A quick 15 min visit is all, but easy access by foot parking opposite St Cuthberts Church in village.
Decent little free English Heritage site. Interesting building with full access inside. Only small so you'll only be there five minutes, but with a pop in if nearby. Parking not easy, we drove past the site, over the overpass and parked next to the horse paddock
Parking can be found just before and opposite the farm entrance.
Little bit of hidden history within a working farm. There is a small car park for English heritage visitors.
door was unlocked so you could look inside. really interesting with the beams and the fireplaces still intact.