It is one of only three genuine Jacobean mansions in the Western Hemisphere.
Most of it was formerly the grounds of a Jacobean mansion called Holland House.
Tullie House, named after the Jacobean mansion in which it is located, hosts travelling exhibitions.
Around 1600 a Jacobean mansion was dovetailed around the pele but today's hall is re-design of the house, using the original Elizabethan style (1850-52).
Dorfold Hall is a Jacobean mansion in the nearby village of Acton.
A charming 18-bedroom Jacobean mansion offering both fine dining and brasserie-style options.
Dorton House is a Grade I listed Jacobean mansion to the south of the village.
Across the road, Symondsbury Manor offers room for up to 23 in one wing of an eccentric Jacobean mansion.
The hall is a Jacobean mansion, built partly with stone from the Abbey ruins.
Opened by the Carlisle Corporation in 1893, the original building is a converted Jacobean mansion, with extensions added when it was converted.