About Sulgrave Manor – Historic House, Museum and Country House.
Sulgrave Manor is a delightful Tudor house in a beautiful country garden setting with a unique history and links to George Washington.
Sulgrave Manor is home to an accredited museum collection and is open to the public during the open season from April to September. Within the Manor, you’ll find stories about Sulgrave Manor and its owners.
This is possible thanks to some of the most influential people on both sides of the Atlantic who funded the restoration of Sulgrave Manor, the home of George Washington’s English ancestors, as part of the centenary commemorations for the Treaty of Ghent which established peace between Britain and the United States of America after the War of 1812.
Once purchased, the restoration was delayed by the outbreak of the First World War, and Sulgrave Manor finally opened to the public on 21 June 1921. In the same year, Sulgrave Manor Board (now Sulgrave Manor Trust) was established to preserve Sulgrave Manor for the public benefit and promote its historic and symbolic role in Anglo-American relations.
Today Sulgrave Manor is an independent charity, existing entirely through the generosity of our donors, supporters and visitors.
You’re invited to discover the history and stories of Sulgrave or to simply relax within the garden, creating great memories with your loved ones.