The Manor in Hemingford Grey
Fee required
Parking available
Wheelchair accessible
This 12th-century house is one of the oldest continuously inhabited houses in Britain.

Historic 12th-century manor, one of Britain's oldest continuously inhabited houses.

Why Go

šŸ° Explore a historic medieval home with original Norman stone walls
šŸ“š See the setting for Lucy Boston's 'Green Knowe' children's books
🌳 Wander through beautiful gardens with topiary and award-winning irises
šŸŽ¶ Discover a music room unchanged since WWII, with a 1929 gramophone

Why Avoid

🚫 House visits strictly by appointment only, book in advance

Tips

šŸ…æļø Limited parking at the house for those with difficulty walking, otherwise park in the village
šŸ• Dogs on leads are welcome in the garden
🚌 Public transport involves bus to St Ives, then taxi or 2-mile walk

Cost

šŸ’° Adults Ā£12 (house & garden), Ā£6 (garden only); Children Ā£5 (house & garden), free (garden only).

Hours

šŸ•’ Garden open daily 11am-5pm; House open daily by appointment throughout the year.

Accessibility

♿ Garden is mostly wheelchair accessible; accessible parking available.

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