Nuffield Place

Discover the life and legacy of Lord Nuffield

Claire Masset author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:National Trust

Published:1st Jul '13

Should be back in stock very soon

Nuffield Place cover

The guidebook highlights Nuffield Place, showcasing its charming details and the life of William Morris, a key figure in British automotive history and philanthropy.

This beautifully illustrated guidebook, Nuffield Place, invites readers to explore a charming residence filled with delightful details. From amusing anecdotes to quirky 1930s artefacts, the house reveals surprising nooks and crannies that make it a joy to discover. The garden, cherished by Lady Nuffield, features a harmonious blend of lawns, herbaceous borders, yew hedges, a pergola, and a rock garden, all of which contribute to the home's enchanting atmosphere.

Beyond the physical space, Nuffield Place tells the story of William Morris, known as Lord Nuffield, who revolutionized the automotive industry with the Morris Minor and his innovative mass production techniques. His contributions to British motoring were significant, but his legacy extends far beyond cars. As one of the foremost philanthropists of the 20th century, he made substantial contributions to various causes, most notably in the field of anaesthesia, ensuring pain-free surgeries for countless individuals.

Now managed by the National Trust, Nuffield Place served as Lord Nuffield's home from 1933 until his passing in 1963. The house is a time capsule, filled with personal memorabilia and 1930s furnishings that offer insights into the lives of Lord Nuffield and his wife, Elizabeth. Rather than showcasing opulence, the residence exudes a sense of homeliness and comfort, embodying the modesty of its owner. This guidebook captures the essence of Nuffield Place, making it a must-read for anyone interested in history, architecture, or philanthropy.

ISBN: 9781843594185

Dimensions: 210mm x 210mm x 2mm

Weight: 140g

32 pages