The fine Jacobean house was seriously damaged in a fire in 1948.
Witley Court and Gardens is a Jacobean house that burnt down in 1937.
Stone built the Jacobean house (Julians) and his family lived there until the end of the 17th century.
Up the main street is the Jacobean house Eyam Hall, built just after the plague.
This Jacobean house is built of brick with a blue brick diapering pattern.
The Jacobean house was built around a medieval great hall.
The Jacobean house was altered in 1783-84 by John Carr of York.
It is regarded as the best-preserved ambitious Jacobean house in Greater London.
It was once a palace in all but name and renowned as one of the finest Jacobean houses in England.
It opens via a columned screen into the central hall, which was an open courtyard in the Jacobean house.