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The Grade I listed Prebendal Manor House is the earliest surviving dwelling in Northamptonshire.

It forms the focus of a group of stone buildings, which includes a 16th century dovecote, a large 18th century tithe barn and a 15th century lodgings building.

 

Early 13th century entrance

Trellised gardens

The present stone house dating from the early 13th century stands on a historic site, which includes two medieval fishponds, and archaeological and historical evidence of one of king Cnut’s royal timber halls.

The Prebendal Manor and the church stand on a promontory over looking the village and river Nene.

 

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