TOFTE MANOR
Spiritual Sanctuary and Re-Treat Centre

Integrating Heart, Mind, Body and Soul
 







It is with the Heart
that we feel,
with the Mind
that we create,
through the Body
that we know,
and with the Soul
that we fly.

Tofte Manor

The first mention of Tofte Manor lies in the Doomsday book in 1086. The land was originally gifted by the Crown to Sir William Tofte, a Knights Templar, in the 12th Century. The village of Sharnbrook was known as a Templar settlement and relics of this still appear in the names of the Streets such as ‘Templars Way’. Through the centuries it passed into the hands of the Newham Priory and afterwards to the families of Boteler, Cornish and Gambier. In 1876 it was purchased by Charles Magniac then owner of Colworth House families who built a succession of houses on the original site.

The oldest part of the house as it stands today goes back to the 17th century. A plaque dated 1613 sits above the central doorway ‘Expect the Lord build the house, their labour is lost that build it. This inscription was copied onto the London house of the famous artist James McNeill Whistler who frequently visited the house as a guest and friend of the Lewis Jarvis whom he had met at the Slade College. Whistler painted portrait of Ada Jarvis which is in now in the Smith college Museum of Art, Northampton, Massachusetts. The beautiful interior painting he did on the drawing room ceiling prior to his famous Peacock Room was unfortunately destroyed in a fire in 2004.

The Alston family were responsible for the design of the present day house which later became the home of the Wells family of Charles Wells Brewery. It passed to Christopher and Suzy Castleman in l995, who renovated the property and gardens to its present glory. Recently the old Stables have been beautifully restored and converted into stylish accommodation and workspace to facilitate its purpose as a Spiritual Sanctuary and Re-Treat Centre.

 


Tofte Manor, Souldrop Road, Sharnbrook, Bedfordshire MK44 1HH     T: 01234 781924 M: 07787 155167    www.toftemanor.co.uk