Wakefield, Nostell Priory c.1965
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More about this scene
Set in magnificent pleasure grounds and gardens, Nostell was built on the site of a 12th-century priory dedicated to St Oswald. After the Dissolution it was converted into a dwelling, and in 1650 was acquired by the Winn family, who have lived here ever since. This new house, built to the north of the old priory, was built in 1735. The parkland was first enclosed as a deer park in 1604, and has subsequently provided peace and tranquillity for National Trust visitors since 1953.
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