An Englishman's home is his.....mansion?
The grade 1 listed Seventeenth century Restoration era Mansion House on Church Street, Ashbourne in Derbyshire.
Dating back to 1685, this is one of the many impressive buildings in this market town.
The listing also includes the coach house wall.
Home to Dr. Taylor (sometimes known as the King of Ashbourne), the house was frequented by Dr. (Samuel) Johnson between 1737 and 1784.
The facade, Music room and many of the interior features were added between 1765 and 1784.
An Englishman's home is his.....mansion?
The grade 1 listed Seventeenth century Restoration era Mansion House on Church Street, Ashbourne in Derbyshire.
Dating back to 1685, this is one of the many impressive buildings in this market town.
The listing also includes the coach house wall.
Home to Dr. Taylor (sometimes known as the King of Ashbourne), the house was frequented by Dr. (Samuel) Johnson between 1737 and 1784.
The facade, Music room and many of the interior features were added between 1765 and 1784.