"Sherfield - steeped in history"



Sherfield and its manor are steeped in history, which can be traced right back to the twelfth century. Sadly, Archer Lodge, the original house, burnt down many years ago, but Buckfield Manor was built in 1870.

 

In 1897 following further building and extension, the house was renamed Sherfield Manor, which is the beautiful Manor House we can still admire today.

 

The beautiful staircase, so loved for wedding photographs, was carved in situ by Italian carvers. Whilst the wonderful ceilings are rumoured to have come from a palace in Florence.

 

The fabulously ornate glasshouses in the kitchen gardens were commissioned by Lord Taylor. Many other original features can still be found throughout the Manor House including large stone fireplaces the dining room’s soft oak panelling with every panel carved differently.

 

More details about the history of Sherfield can be obtained by emailing us

 

 

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Sherfield - a beautiful victorian manor house in extensive grounds. The perfect country venue for weddings, conferences, parties or seminars.