ABOUT NONSUCH MANSION
Nonsuch Mansion was built in 1731 as a family home.
It has evolved over the centuries into the fabulous Grade II listed building that you see today.
The mansion sits on the eastern side of Nonsuch Park, an area of Surrey named after the "unequalled" (but long ruined) palace built by King Henry VIII.
Nonsuch Mansion was refurbished and reopened in September 2009 by new lease holders Bovingdons Caterers.
Nonsuch Mansion is managed by a Joint Management Committee of Epsom and Ewell Borough Council, the London Borough of Sutton, the Friends of Nonsuch, Nonsuch Watch and Bovingdons Caterers.
Please use the links below to explore the mansions rich history, the Bovingdons philosophy and how you can be part of the events team. |