Historic site
South Wraxall Manor
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South Wraxall Manor is a medieval manor house that was expanded in the Tudor period, resulting in a blend of architectural styles. Visitors can admire its stone mullioned windows, grand fireplaces, and intricately carved woodwork. The manor's Great Hall and chapel are particularly noteworthy. Set in the Wiltshire countryside, it offers a glimpse into the life of the gentry over the centuries. The house is privately owned but opens occasionally for guided tours, allowing visitors to appreciate its preserved interiors and historical atmosphere.
Don't miss
- Tudor Great Hall with a hammerbeam roof
- Original medieval chapel with stained glass
- Carved stone fireplace in the drawing room
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit South Wraxall Manor
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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