Nonsuch Mansion
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General Info

The Nonsuch Mansion is found within the boundaries of Nonsuch Park – in mediaeval times a part of the formerly three thousand acre manor of Cuddington. The Elegant mansion, built in Elizabethan style, with it’s octagonal towers and embattled parapets was built by Samuel Gamul Farmer between 1802 and 1806. The architecture bears significant to the long destroyed near by Royal Palace known as “Nonnesuche” begun by King Henry VIII in the 16th century, whose intention was to create an edifice of so wondrous a design and proportion that there would be no other such in all the kingdom. Built into the fabric of the North Porch of the Mansion is an ancient block of stone from the original palace of Nonsuch which bears the inscription:-

Nonsuch Mansion is ideally suited for wedding receptions and civil ceremonies, banquets, conferences, special celebrations and events, the range of functions has always been wide, including such notable additions as a groom and best man arriving by parachute, surprise parties and an ever popular New Year’s Eves. Because of the fine location there are unique photographic opportunities.

Parking is free or hired vehicles can be called to the North Porch. There is easy access from Central London, the South East and all parts of the UK via the nearby M25 motorway. Local stations have regular direct services to mainline stations and both Gatwick and Heathrow airports are within easy route. The Nonsuch family has been run by the Nocentini’s as a family business since the early ‘70’s.

Nonsuch Mansion, Nonsuch Park, Ewell Road, Cheam, Surrey SM3 7DZ
Tel: 020 8393 4922
Web: www.nonsuch-mansion.co.uk