English: Ansty Manor Ansty Manor, a fine stone house on the west side of the pond, is probably on the site of the domestic building of the Commandery, and although much of it was rebuilt after the Reformation, some massive stone walls inside the house may be a part of the building given to the Knights Hospitaller in 1211.
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