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Historical manors
There’s a specific kind of magic found in the limestone and chimneys of England’s historical manors, but my curiosity is anchored by two distinct gems: Cattysplace and Babraham.
I've found myself drawn to the unique stories they offer, from the intimate heritage tucked away in the Hertfordshire fields of Cattysplace to the grand, neo-Elizabethan presence of Babraham Hall in Cambridgeshire.
These houses have survived centuries of transformation, and hold as much personality and drama as any classic novel.
Cattysplace manor
A historical manor established in the 13th century in the parish of Redbourn, Hertfordshire.
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Babraham manor
A historical manor established in the 11th century in Cambridgeshire.​
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