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
The Grade I-listed Prebendal Manor is the oldest property in Northamptonshire, with many historical connections dating back to 1200. With its huge history and beautiful gardens, the manor is a destination where guests can enjoy the tranquillity of the house and its large six-acre gardens. Originally owned by the prebendaries of Lincoln Cathedral, it is now a family home with many unique and original features for the guests to enjoy.
Outside there is a patio area with lovely views of the church and manor to sit, read, or take tea or coffee.
The Prebendal Manor has one spacious en-suite bedroom with a smaller annex bedroom attached. The room has a flat-screen television, hairdryer, and free WiFi. The bath is a bath/shower and is equipped with large-quality bath towels, hand towels, and quality toiletries. Guests are welcome to take tea/coffee and biscuits in the kitchen with the owner on arrival. Breakfast is served in the downstairs great hall during the summer months, or the kitchen with its warm Aga during cooler periods. Guests are welcome to use the upstairs sitting room within the great hall during the summer months.
The Manor is closed during December and January.
Email info@prebendal-manor.co.uk to book