Sandford Manor House, Grade II* listed manor house in Fulham, England
Description
Sandford Manor House is a Grade II* listed manor house on Kings Road in Fulham with a semi-circular driveway and 17th-century architectural features. The building was later converted into office spaces while its original exterior design remains visible.
History
The manor house was built in the late 17th century and at one point served as the residence of Nell Gwynne, mistress of King Charles II. This royal connection made the property a notable part of London's aristocratic past.
Culture
The building displays 17th-century design choices visible in its structure and details today. The way it was built reflects how wealthy families lived and organized their homes during that era.
Practical
The building is partly accessible today, but it is best to check if visits are possible before going. Its protected status means the exterior appearance stays unchanged, keeping the historic look intact.
Did you know?
A photograph from 1898 shows the original staircase and documents details no longer visible today. This image preserves a record of the interior design from the Victorian era.
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