Mulberry House was built in 1767 and boasts 22 acres of beautiful landscaped grounds. It is enhanced by the lake, home to our black swans, ducks and moorhens, which is all that remains of an original Tudor moat. The many trees that grow in the grounds include a Wellingtonia Fir, planted to celebrate the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, and the Mulberry Tree, which gives the house its name.