Exning House
A former early-eighteenth century country house, now converted to a luxury gated residential complex, designed by Andrew Jelfe. Much of its early-nineteenth century park survives. The house was altered and extended in 1886 to designs by the Arts and Crafts architect Philip Webb. Dating from the mid-eighteenth century two wrought iron gateways, section of walling attached to the house and southern garden gateway survive. Of a similar period are the south-western entrance, western boundary wall plus stables and coach house, now residential. A model farm was built on the Exning House Estate in the nineteenth century.
Not open to the public

