The Elms, Grade II listed building in North Wingfield, England.
The Elms is a three-story stone house built with coursed sandstone walls and stone slate roof in North Wingfield. The building has five bays across its main elevation, with a central doorway framed in rusticated stone and windows set in raised stone surrounds.
The house was built in 1720 by the Clay family as a substantial family residence. It received Grade II listed status from Historic England in 1967, recognizing its historical importance.
The interior contains a formal room with raised and fielded panelling, complemented by a double cornice that exemplifies Georgian architectural design principles.
The house sits in a rural setting with details best appreciated up close to see the craftsmanship in the stonework. Plan your visit during daylight hours to observe the texture and character of the stone surfaces and window frames clearly.
The staircase displays turned balusters with three per tread arranged in a central spiral pattern, supported by raised panels and ornamental scrolled brackets. This craftsmanship in the stairs is often overlooked despite being quite refined for a house of this period.
Location: North Wingfield
GPS coordinates: 53.18114,-1.39009
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:41
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