- Wingfield Manor
Wingfield Manor is a deserted (since the
1770s ) and ruinedmanor house some 4 miles from the town ofAlfreton in the English county ofDerbyshire .It is now in the care of
English Heritage , though rarely open.History
Wingfield Manor was built around
1450 for a Ralph de Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell on the site of a12th century castle and was bought by the second Earl of Shrewsbury. The design was the inspiration forHampton 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 metAnthony Babington , whose family lived at Dethick nearby, who organised the abortiveBabington Plot , aRecusant Catholic plot againstElizabeth I .At the time of the
English Civil War (1642 ), themanor was in the hands of the Earl of Shrewsbury, a Parliament supporter. The Manor was taken by the Royalists in1643 and then, after asiege , retaken by Parliament in1644 . It was located in what was then a strategic position near a main north-south artery of the country. It was partially demolished at the end of the Civil War, and then renovated some years later for Halton, anastronomer .External links
* [http://www.derbyphotos.co.uk/areas_p_z/wingfieldmanor.htm A brief history and numerous photographs]
* [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/conProperty.74 English Heritage]
* [http://www.britannia.com/history/chouses/wingfdad.html The Architecture of Wingfield Manor] by J. Alfred Gotch
* [http://www.marie-stuart.co.uk/Castles/SouthWingfield.htm Mary Queen of Scots]
* [http://www.marie-stuart.co.uk/Castles/SouthWingfield2.htm Mary and Babington]
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=3830423 Photos of Wingfield Manor and surrounding area on geograph]
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