[2] There is a rectangular moated site in Sandon Park, about 186 yards (170 m) northeast of the parish church.
He commissioned the architect Samuel Wyatt to transform the manor house into Sandon Hall and the landscape gardener William Emes to create a 400 acres (160 ha) park.
In 1848 a workman on the roof of Sandon Hall accidentally set the building on fire, which caused such damage that it had to be demolished.
[4] The current Sandon Hall is a Jacobethan country house of nine bays built for Dudley Ryder, 2nd Earl of Harrowby in 1852.
Sandon has a public house, the Dog and Doublet Inn,[8] that was designed by the architect Sir Guy Dawber and built in 1906.