Historic Site, £4.50-£6
Nassington,
Peterborough,
Cambridgeshire,
PE8 6QG
Described as a hidden gem and dating from the early 13th century the manor is the oldest property in Northamptonshire. Included in the visit is a large recreated medieval garden, fish ponds and dovecote. The Tithe Barn museum houses artifacts from the archaeological excavations and the history of Nassington.
The Manor is an affordable and fun place for families. A children's trail, corn grinding, pottery making in the holidays, quill pen writing, dressing up the farm animals add to the enjoyment.
The manor and gardens provide a unique experience for groups, with guided tours of the manor and gardens. Morning coffee or home made teas are available. Lunch can be provided by prior arrangement.
There is a large Tithe Barn tea room and museum.
Adults £6.60 Concession £6.00 Child £4.50 Family ticket £19.00 Groups over 20 in number £6.00.
Map reference: TL 064961 Lat: 52.55234 Long: -0.43215
By Road:
From Peterborough take the A47 west, turn off at Wansford and follow the road to Nassington. The Manor is opposite the church in Church Street with parking in front of the Manor.
Parking: free
There is a large Tithe Barn tea room and museum.