Nash Manor, Grade I listed building in Vale of Glamorgan.
Nash Manor is a manor house in Llandow, Wales, built from local stone and topped with slate roof tiles. The building has two floors with attic rooms, small multi-paned windows, and thick chimneys that reflect its long history.
The house was built in the 1500s for Sir Edward Carne, whose family owned it for many generations. Family members played important roles in the region, with some serving as diplomats and local officials.
The house takes its name from a nearby monastery that shaped the area's past. The rooms show how wealthy families lived and held power in the region across many generations.
The house sits in a quiet area outside the village at a junction of two local roads and is easy to reach. Visitors should know it is a private home, though the gardens occasionally open to the public.
An outbuilding from the early 1700s that once held pheasants and another from the same period for pigeons show how the estate once operated. These structures are rare examples of working buildings that match the Tudor design and remain visible today.
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