Harlaxton Manor
01476 403000Visits by appointment only or as part of an organised tour. Next public open day: Sunday 2 July 2017Tags
- 1620s
- 1800s
- 1805-1807
- 1840s
- 1850s
- 1859
- 1860s
- 1870s
- 1875
- 1906
- architecture
- carpenter
- ceiling
- Cherub
- Christ Church
- Christmas eve
- conservatory
- construction
- Daniel De Ligne
- Education
- fox
- front circle
- gardens
- Gatehouse
- George Gregory
- ghosts
- Gold Room
- Grantham Journal
- Gregory Gregory
- Harlaxton Manor
- house steward
- interior decoration
- James Coy
- John Gregory Crace
- long gallery
- love letters
- main entrance
- manor exterior
- marble bust
- Michael Gregory
- Mr Chatterbrook
- newspaper article
- Old Harlaxton Manor House
- Oxford University
- Paintings
- plans
- postcards
- Salvin
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- tapestry
- W Theed
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Tag Archives: Old Harlaxton Manor House
Old Manor destroyed
“We understand that fine old ruin “Harlaxton Manor House,” is fast being destroyed. We are sorry always to see these most picturesque and in many respects not to be improved old mansion pass away. They are part of the links … Continue reading
Haunting the Manor
A Grantham Journal article relating to a visit to the Manor in 1859, describes a painting hanging in the corridor adjoining the Grand Dining Room or State Dining Room as it is now known as. “One likeness of an infant heir to the … Continue reading
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