12th-16th century manor house said to be the birthplace of Henry II's mistress fair Rosamund Clifford. 16th century glass. Old walled garden with special plants. 16th century barn.
The intriguing timber-framed grade I listed Manor is currently the family home of the Cliffords, and is an amalgamation of building programmes and styles which date from the 13th to the 17th centuries. It is understood that Jane Clifford was born here in the 12th century. Jane is better known from folklore and legend as Fair Rosamund, mistress of Henry II whom he named his 'Rose of the World'.
The Manor is surrounded by a diverse and extensively planted garden consisting of mature herbaceous borders, topiary, wild flower garden and a magnificent kitchen garden and orchard.
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