This medieval manor house was built in the 1440s for Lord Cromwell, Treasurer to King Henry VI.
Access to the Manor is by pre-booked guided tours only through English Heritage, currently on the first Saturday of the month from April to September.
Wingfield Manor from the west |
The High Tower |
The High Tower |
West wall with the High Tower at the end |
Cannon ball damage in the west wall |
Corridor leading to the Great Hall |
Kitchen |
Chambers |
The Great Hall |
South Porch (on the right) |
Walnut Tree and Lodgings |
The Undercroft (below the Great Hall) |
Great Hall and Undercroft wall from the east |
Great Hall and Undercroft wall from the north |
Chambers and High Tower from the north |
Kitchen and Chambers from the High Tower |
Chambers and the Great Hall from the High Tower |
The Great Hall from the High Tower |
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