Ashby Manor House, nestled in Nottinghamshire and first documented in the Domesday Book, stands as a remarkable testament to England’s rich history and heritage.
Originally bestowed upon Hugh de Grandmesnil by William the Conqueror, Ashby Manor House has passed through the hands of various owners, each leaving their mark on its storied walls. From the illustrious Catesby family to the infamous conspirators of the Gunpowder Plot, the manor has been witness to centuries of intrigue and drama.
The Gunpowder Plot, orchestrated by Robert Catesby and his cohorts, unfolded within the walls of the manor’s gatehouse in 1605. Here, amidst the shadows of secret tunnels and hidden passages, the conspirators hatched their infamous plan to assassinate King James I and his courtiers, forever etching their names into the annals of history.