Wingfield Manor 3.17

Alfreton, DE55 7
United Kingdom

About Wingfield Manor

Wingfield Manor Wingfield Manor is a well known place listed as Historical Place in Alfreton ,

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Wingfield Manor is a deserted and ruined manor house some 4mi from the town of Alfreton in the English county of Derbyshire. There is a working farm that forms part of the old manor.It is now in the care of English Heritage, though only viewable through pre-booked guided tours one Saturday a month during the summer.Historythumb Wingfield Manor was built around 1450 for Ralph de Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell, then Chancellor of England, on the site of a 12th-century castle and was bought by the second Earl of Shrewsbury. The design was the inspiration for Hampton Court Palace in London.The sixth Earl of Shrewsbury was entrusted with the care of Mary, Queen of Scots, when she was detained from 1569 onwards, in his various houses around Derbyshire, Wingfield among them. It may have been here that she met Anthony Babington, whose family lived at Dethick nearby, who organised the abortive Babington Plot, a Recusant Catholic plot against Elizabeth I. The walnut tree in the north courtyard is reputed to have grown from a seed left when Anthony Babington smeared walnut juice over his face to disguise himself and enter the castle to see Mary, Queen of Scots. Unfortunately, the tree is not old enough for this story to be true.