Less majestic, but perhaps more fascinating are the cellars which has a certain unwelcoming atmosphere.
Fulford Manor started as a Royalist stronghold during the English Civil war, and was captured by forces loyal to Parliament in 1642.
It went on to change hands several times until 1646.
The constant conflict around the house resulted in significant damage to the property and the loss of a great many lives on both sides of war.
Full restoration of the house did not take place until the late 17th century, when Colonel Francis Fulford began a major program of repairs.
The house that is visible today is the result of another, later remodelling which occurred at the start of the 19th century, under the oversight of the architect James Wyatt.
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