Wingfield Manor

Wingfield Manor
General information
StatusRuined
TypeManor house
ClassificationGrade I listed
LocationNear South Wingfield, Derbyshire
CountryEngland
Coordinates53°05′20″N 1°26′33″W / 53.0890°N 1.4425°W / 53.0890; -1.4425
Construction started1441
RenovatedGreat Hall renovated after Civil War
Closed1770s
DestroyedAfter the English Civil War (partial demolition)
ClientSir Ralph Cromwell, John Talbot, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury
OwnerEnglish Heritage
Design and construction
Architect(s)Possibly Robert Stowell (initial construction), Francis Smith (renovations)
DesignationsHeritage at Risk Register
Known forResidence of Mary, Queen of Scots

Wingfield Manor is a Grade I listed ruined manor house left deserted since the 1770s, near the village of South Wingfield and some four miles (6.4 km) west of the town of Alfreton in the English county of Derbyshire. There is a working farm that forms part of the old manor.

It is now in the care (but not ownership) of English Heritage, listed on Historic England's Heritage at Risk Register, and is not open currently to the public. Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust has expressed an interest in acquiring the site from its private owner.