URPoint Details
Car parking; no dogs allowed. The gardens, but not the house suitable for the disabled; refreshments in the Old Laundry from 2.30-5pm.
Architecturally magnificent Queen Anne House dating from 1702, and renowned for its fine picture collection, particularly of sporting and equestrian subjects,
English furniture and porcelain.
The House is reputed to be the pattern for Jane Austen's Mansfield Park.
The House is approached over the Mitchell Bridge dating from 1785.
The gardens are spectacular and include such gems as the Dutch Garden with its fine views over Ladies' Lake down the Oak Avenue and water gardens, wild gardens and herbaceous borders.
- Type:
- Landmark
Map Location
Cottesbrooke NN6 8PF, England