The Prebendal Manor
The Prebendal Manor
About The Prebendal Manor
The Anglo-Saxon manor, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, is the oldest surviving home in Northamptonshire. The manor is the focal point of a collection of stone structures that also includes a large 18th-century tithe barn, a 15th-century lodging structure, and a 16th-century dovecote. Only after Richard III’s death did two of the prebendaries of this manor lose their positions in court.
Some years ago the gardens were established to represent both the practical and decorative features that could be found in a high status garden between the 13th and 15th centuries. Booking Bed and Breakfast at the Prebendal Manor is possible. A double room with an en-suite bathroom is available. There is a small separate annexed bedroom which can also be booked for an additional cost.
01780 782575
How to get here
Church Street, Nassington, Peterborough, PE8 6QG