Nunnington Hall, House museum in Nunnington, England
Nunnington Hall is a three-story stone manor house located in an English village. Inside, rooms feature oak paneling and contain period furniture alongside decorative objects and art collections that span different centuries.
The building originated in the 13th century and underwent many changes across the centuries. Richard Graham undertook major alterations in the late 1600s that shaped the estate into what it is today.
The rooms contain objects gathered from around the world over centuries, reflecting how the estate collected and displayed treasures from different places. Visitors can trace cultural connections and trade routes through what is arranged throughout the house.
The estate opens to visitors during the main travel season, with guided tours available on several days each week. Check ahead for specific visiting days and plan for a couple of hours to see the rooms and collections.
The house contains a collection of tiny model houses made starting in the 1920s that showcase remarkable craftsmanship on a miniature scale. This collection surprises many visitors with the intricate details and patience evident in each piece.
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