Sheffield Manor Lodge was built in 1516 as a country home for an Earl and his family. Today, you can visit the ruins on hiking trails and learn about the site’s history through exhibitions.
Mary, Queen of Scots was once imprisoned here and there are rumours of her ghost haunting the building! You can join a guided tour of the ruins, explore the farm and experience life as a Tudor or as a WWII evacuee in the cottages that date from the 1940s.
There is a lavender labyrinth for children to get lost in, as well as a café to grab a bite to eat after all of your adventures.