Amcott House - Bassettlaw Museum
Heritage Open Day: Built about 1750 the property was largely remodelled about 1780 when it became known as Amcott House after its owner Sir Wharton Amcotts. Remarkably, over the last 200 years the building and fittings have not been greatly altered. The house has a centrally placed front doorway of the Venetian style. Inside there are some fine Adam style plaster ceilings with two Italianate wall paintings in the Drawing Room. The main staircase has a wrought iron balustrade. The building is now
Sat 10 Sep:0930-1600, Hourly tours 1000-1500. Free Entry.
40 Grove Street, Retford, Nottinghamshire DN22 6LD
Sat 10 Sep 2016