From the National Trust website: "Built in the early 16th century for Lord Sandys, Henry VIII's Lord Chamberlain, the house acquired a classical portico in the mid-17th century (the first of its kind in England), and contains a fascinating Tudor chapel with Renaissance glass; a Palladian staircase, and a wealth of old panelling and fine furniture.
"The attractive grounds feature herbaceous borders and a wild garden, with lawns, lakes, one of the earliest summer-houses, and woodland walks. A newly-developed wetlands area attracts a diversity of wildlife."
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