Sinai Park House
Subject to a massive restoration effort after decades of neglect, a large timber-framed manor house being brought back to life.
Off Shobnall Road, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, DE13 0QJ
Features
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Accessible loos
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Accessible parking
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Easily accessible without car
- Accessible parking
- Accessible toilets
- Guide dogs welcome
Built in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries, Grade II*-listed Sinai Park House is a timber-framed house on a hilltop overlooking the Trent Valley, surrounded by a 13th-century moat, itself an ancient monument. It is historically, architecturally and archaeologically important, and extremely haunted.
Following a number of previous attempts to rescue the house from serious decline, the northeast wing was saved from dereliction in the 1990s by the present owners, with help from English Heritage. The house is now one third restored and two thirds derelict. Many local craftsmen worked on the project and the completed wing is now a private house. The garden has also been replanted and sites like the Georgian bridge and the plunge pool are undergoing restoration.
Enjoy a guided tour of the house and site led by the owner.
Tours that are scheduled will be listed below. If none are scheduled yet, please check back later, or find other tours you might enjoy on our tours listing page here.
- Accessible parking
- Accessible toilets
- Guide dogs welcome
TOUR DURATION
2 hours.
TOUR PRICE
£13.00 per person.
REFRESHMENTS
Tea and scones.
ACCESS NOTES
Limited disabled access.