After that last night of freedom in Southwell in 1647, Charles I surrendered and was duly brought to Kelham Hall where he was held by the Scots.

Kelham Hall is a Grade I property that got a gothic-revival facelift in the 19th century.

Today the estate is a 20-hectare country park, with pristine gardens and even a campsite by the River Trent if you’d like to stay a night or two in summer.