The Prebendal Manor
The Grade I-listed manor is now known to be the oldest surviving dwelling in Northamptonshire, with a history dating back to the Anglo-Saxon period.
Church Street, Nassington, Northamptonshire PE8 6QG
Restored by the current owner, the manor forms the focus of a group of stone buildings, which include a 16th-century dovecote, a large 18th-century tithe barn and a 15th-century lodgings building. Two of the prebendaries of this manor were closely connected to Richard III, only losing their positions in court on his death.
The gardens retain echoes of the medieval layout and you will find plants selected from lists including the earliest English gardening book by ‘Jon Gardener’ and a 15th-century ‘Leech Book’ containing medical recipes that Nicholas Colnet, physician to Henry Vth during the Agincourt campaign, might have used. He was given the Prebendal Manor in 1417, probably in return for his services.
Owner-led tour of the manor, the gardens, dovecote and tithe barn £20 including tea/coffee and cakes in the tithe barn.
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Prebendal Manor, Northamptonshire
Prebendal Manor, Northamptonshire
Prebendal Manor, Northamptonshire
Prebendal Manor, Northamptonshire
Prebendal Manor, Northamptonshire
Visitors said
Thank you so much for a wonderful tour today. Your home and garden will stay in our thoughts for a very long time. A privilege to be allowed to view.
Thank you very much for the tour around the Manor and gardens this afternoon. It was very obvious that you have devoted much of your time to researching and restoring the Manor.
Thank you for the interesting way that you engaged us, especially with the signs to keep the devil away and extra information. The tea and cakes were super too.
Thank you for a very enjoyable afternoon in the beautiful Nassington village.