URPoint Details
Disabled visitors may be set down in front of Hall on level ground before vehicle is parked in car park approx 100 yds from Hall disabled drivers may park near Hall. Level pathways all with loose gravel. Toilets in rear courtyard. Garden tables by river thick handled cutlery available. River, peacock and duck sounds and garden scents. Dogs allowed in car park only guide dogs admitted.
A manor house on the banks of the River Rye, built for Richard Graham, 1st Viscount Preston, a prominent Jacobite and Catholic.
The earliest surviving parts of Nunnington were built for Robert Huickes, physician to Henry VIII, Edward I and Elizabeth I.
Further remodelling was undertaken by Walter Brierly for Colonel Fife in the 1920s.
A symmetrical 9-bay south front, the middle 5 bays recessed between 2 gabled wings Baroque central doorcase with broken triangular pediment, below another with broken segmental pediment giv
- Type:
- Landmark