Review by Chloe Jasmine Whichello, 16/07/2010
I have been fortunate enough to partake as a model in two Damien Lovegrove lighting workshops at Maunsel House. The drive up to the Manor is breathtaking- with a selection of gorgeous birds garnishing...
Review by Nichola Fulthorpe, 24/11/2009
Magical. Our wedding was held at Maunsel in October 2007, the house becomes part of your Family. Sir Ben and Kirsty are splendid hosts. We are looking forward to holding our daughters christening at M...
Review by Beth Bryant, 11/03/2006
I think Maunsel House is great. I am a descendent from the family of Joe Slade, and find all of the connections very interesting.
Review by Carol Walker, 02/02/2006
We had our wedding reception here in August 1998. The place offers a superb mix of drama with the mediaeval to Georgian feel of some of the rooms and informal countryside, with the casual grounds lea...
Review by Corey Bedford, 27/01/2006
This was the first time I had seen pictures of it and it was gorgeous. I never even knew about the house till I saw the article in People magazine about it. I read a small subtitle in the magazine abo...
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In about 1300 Sir John de Broughton built his Manor House in a sheltered site at the junction of three streams and surrounded it with a substantial moat; the greater part of his house and the moat remains today. In 1377 the house was bought by William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester, Chancellor of England and founder of New College at Oxford.