History
Nonsuch Mansion has received its prestigious Grade II*-listing for good reason. The stunning edifice was constructed at the start of the 19th century (extending the existing 18th-century house) in a Tudor Gothic fashion. It's the interior which clearly caught the imagination of English Heritage, who describe the ground floor thus: "a fine enfilade of principal rooms with wide interconnecting doors for entertaining" - in other words, it's a house purpose-built for hosting amazing events and parties!
The mansion is actually located close to the site of King Henry VIII's famous Nonsuch Palace, one of the notorious monarch's most ambitious building projects and completed after his death.