Alford
Tel: +44 01507 463073
Fax: +44 01507 463073
Reputedly the largest thatched manor house in the country, Alford Manor House was built to a traditional H plan in 1611. It is a very rare example of a composite structure, featuring a wooden frame with mud and stud walls (visible from within the house),encased in brick.
Ground floor and first floor rooms feature design interventions from Georgian through to Victorian times, whilst the attic floor is virtually untouched since 1611.
The house owes much of its existence to the wealth of one of its owners, Sir Robert Christopher, who purchased the property in 1661 and through marriage to the Manners dynasty (the Dukes of Rutland), as well as to its tenants, most notably the Higgins family, who
gifted the house to the town of Alford in 1967. Alford Manor house has been cared for by the Alford Civic Trust ever since.
Entrance charges £3.50 adults; £2.50 conc; £1.50 children; £10.00 family ticket (2 adults and up to 4 children).
The Alford Manor House is open 10am - 4pm every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday from July to September, and from October to June, Tuesday & Friday 10am - 4pm, Sunday 12 noon - 4pm. We also organise group bookings and guided tours, and are fully licensed for civil ceremonies with full catering and entertainment licenses please contact the manager on 01507 463073 for further details.