Creeksea Place, English country house in Burnham-on-Crouch, England.
Description
Creeksea Place is a Tudor-era manor house with red brick walls, multiple chimneys, and characteristic architectural details of its period. The building now operates as accommodation and an event venue, offering guest quarters in a cottage located within the Eastern Wing.
History
This manor was built in 1569 and once welcomed Queen Elizabeth I as a guest, marking its importance during the Tudor period. The Bertorelli family acquired the property in the 1940s and has maintained it since then.
Culture
The estate hosts regular community events and seasonal activities that bring together visitors interested in traditional crafts and local heritage. These gatherings reflect how the place remains woven into the rhythm of village life.
Practical
Accommodation is available in the cottage, and guided tours of the house and gardens can be arranged in advance. Visitors should plan ahead as access depends on specific times or special events.
Did you know?
Local legends speak of Anne Boleyn's spirit dwelling within the property, adding a layer of mystery to this historical site. Such stories keep the manor alive in local folklore beyond its architectural features.
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