This 15th-century manor house in Wiltshire, England, features a mix of Tudor and Elizabethan architectural styles, with a facade of warm, honey-colored stone and a striking asymmetrical design. The building's history dates back to the 13th century, with subsequent additions and alterations made over the centuries, resulting in a unique blend of medieval and Renaissance elements. The manor's interior boasts ornate wood paneling, intricate plasterwork, and grand fireplaces, offering a glimpse into the lives of its former aristocratic occupants.
Really interesting house. However, behind it, there's a river that you can swim in. I suppose the locals go there. Kids have enjoyed it every time we've been.
Free to visit and took the opportunity to visit as its a short drive ~30 mins from Old Wardour Castle. The access way is really muddy and hard to reach without boots. Was quiet and I was the only visitor on a weekday :)
Lovely location, and the site is free to get inside and access.
An absolute must! Free entry. Very simple medieval manor house. Beautiful roof beams.
It is a national trust property owned by the same family for many years. If you want to see something historical dont miss this gem. Although it does not take long to see you can use your imagination to step back in time. Free entry
One of my favourite buildings, you can easily imagine living here in the middle ages. Fabulous oak minstrels gallery.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Good for kids
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Really interesting house. However, behind it, there's a river that you can swim in. I suppose the locals go there. Kids have enjoyed it every time we've been.
Free to visit and took the opportunity to visit as its a short drive ~30 mins from Old Wardour Castle. The access way is really muddy and hard to reach without boots. Was quiet and I was the only visitor on a weekday :)
Lovely location, and the site is free to get inside and access.
An absolute must! Free entry. Very simple medieval manor house. Beautiful roof beams.
It is a national trust property owned by the same family for many years. If you want to see something historical dont miss this gem. Although it does not take long to see you can use your imagination to step back in time. Free entry
One of my favourite buildings, you can easily imagine living here in the middle ages. Fabulous oak minstrels gallery.