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491:"To-day we went to see the house Mr. Gregory is building, five miles from here. He is a gentleman who has a fancy to build a magnificent house in the Elizabethan style, and he is now in the middle of his work, all the shell being finished except one wing. Nothing can be more perfect than it is, both as to the architecture and the ornaments. Many years ago, when he first conceived this design he began to amass money and lived for no other object. He travelled into all parts of Europe collecting objects of curiosity, useful or ornamental, for his projected palace, and he did not begin to build until he had accumulated money enough to complete his design. The grandeur of it is such, and such the tardiness of its progress, that it is about as much as he will do to live till its completion. It is the means and not the end to which he looks for gratification. He says that it is his amusement, as hunting or shooting or feasting may be the objects of other people and as the pursuit leads him into all parts of the world, and to mix with every variety of nation and character, besides engendering tastes." 38: 1183: 1069: 1159: 1235: 1211: 1199: 1259: 1247: 610:, operating as Harlaxton College, and is the base for their study-abroad programme. A number of other American universities also use the estate. Evansville began using the property in 1971 as its British campus, but it was bought personally by William Ridgway, a trustee of the university, and held by him until he donated it to the university in 1986. Immediately after the purchase the university began renovating the entire facility. Since 1984, Harlaxton Manor has also been the site of the annual Harlaxton Medieval Symposium, an interdisciplinary symposium on medieval art, literature and architecture. The house and gardens are occasionally opened for public tours. 1271: 1171: 1283: 855: 1223: 951: 680: 352: 963:, writes of the unusual nature of the interior layout of Harlaxton. Noting that there is no easy means of circulation, and that the entrance hall, the only public space at the front ground floor level, leads up via flights of stairs to two awkwardly placed landings, through which entrance is made into the main entertaining rooms of the house by concealed jib doors, she suggests that the house was always in fact designed for show, rather than for living; "a guided tour, with the visitor giving delighted cries of surprise as each door is flung open". 1295: 4002: 510:, son of Daniel Gregory (1747–1819). George did not follow his father's occupation as a merchant and instead bought an estate in Lincolnshire. In 1825 at the age of 50, he married Elizabeth Price, twenty years his junior. They moved to Harlaxton after he received his inheritance. With other owners of large houses in the area, George decided to open the house to visitors. George died in 1860 at the manor and another distant relative, John Sherwin Gregory, inherited the house. 1131:. To the north-west of Harlaxton Manor, the bridge 800 metres from the house is listed Grade II*, as is the gatehouse 400 metres away and its attached boundary walls. The kitchen's garden walls and the gardener's house 500 metres to the north-west are listed Grade II* and the stables 70 metres from the house with their adjoining screen wall are listed Grade II. The gateway and screen wall 1,200 metres north-west of the manor are listed Grade II. 599: 3990: 3543: 359: 1146:
and the loggia's steps and trough 90 metres to the south of the house are listed Grade II. The gazebo 80 metres south of the manor is listed Grade II*. The steps to the east and the west of the gazebo 80 metres south of the manor are listed Grade II. The Baroque terrace fountain and statues 25 metres
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leased Harlaxton Manor from the Jesuits in 1965, and with only 80 students in its first year, it was the first American university in Great Britain. Students attended classes from Monday to Thursday, often travelling on the weekends, similar to the Harlaxton schedule today. Stanford used the manor as
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John died in 1869 and Catherine continued to live at Harlaxton Manor until her death in 1892 at the age of 86. Her obituary recorded that she was highly regarded as a benefactor, both of the church at Harlaxton and of the sick and poor of the parish. When she died in 1892, Thomas Sherwin Pearson, who
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Gregory Gregory (1786–1854) was born Gregory Williams, adopting the surname Gregory when he inherited his uncle's estates. His father was William Gregory Williams (1742–1814) and his mother Olivia Preston (1758–1835). In 1822 Gregory inherited Harlaxton Manor and other property from his uncle George
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In 1851 Gregory moved into the completed manor with a staff of fourteen servants including a butler, a house keeper, three footmen, seven domestic maids and two grooms. By 1854 he was dead. The house was inherited by his cousin, George Gregory. Gregory had loathed his distant relation and attempted
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to the south-west of the forecourt are listed Grade I. The statue at the head of the ornamental garden steps 50 metres south-west of the manor and the twelve stone benches in the garden to the south-west of the forecourt are both listed Grade II. The ornamental garden steps 50 metres south-west of
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John Sherwin Gregory (1803–1869) was born John Sherwin Longden. His father was John Longden and his mother was Charlotte Mettam. His father had inherited Bramcote Manor in Nottinghamshire. When his father died in 1818, John received the Bramcote property, changing his surname to Sherwin, becoming
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The house cost Gregory in the region of £100,000, (£11,370,000 in 2023 adjusted for inflation) a significant sum for a landowner with an annual income of £12,000, but as it had been over 30 years in the planning and as building was undertaken at a leisurely pace, the sum was affordable from his
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to build his mansion, a process which took 20 years. Unmarried, childless, with no interest in traditional country pursuits, and averse to socialising and entertaining, the building of Harlaxton, and the acquisition of architectural elements, paintings, furniture and glass to fit it out, became
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By the time Gregory came to begin the building of the entrance to the cour d'honneur, Salvin had been dismissed. The reason for this is unclear, but the consensus among architectural historians is that disagreements of Gregory's future plans for the design and decoration of his house led to an
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The interiors at Harlaxton have been described as "a prodigious display of decorative virtuosity unparalleled in 19th century England". The designers are an uncertain mixture of Salvin, Burn, Bryce and possibly others, all influenced by Gregory himself. Jill Franklin, in her 1981 study,
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opened the Harlaxton Bureau at Harlaxton College, Lincolnshire, England. Shortly thereafter, Harlaxton Bureau correspondents covered the death of Princess Diana and were subsequently recognized by the Indiana Society of Professional Journalists. This made the
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Jill Allibone notes that Gregory was primarily interested in art works for their contribution to the overall design and decoration of his house, "He does not seem to have owned many pictures of any quality, although he did have a seascape in
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undertook the conservatory and the kitchen range. There is debate among architectural historians as to who was responsible of the design of the interiors. Salvin had been dismissed by the time of their fitting out, and Burn seems unlikely.
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in 1835, brought back local German craftsmen to undertake the work, but architectural historians favour the former suggestion. The Bernasconi Company certainly had the necessary experience, having been employed at both
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credits Burn, his assistant David Bryce, and Gregory himself with the design of the gateway. Antram considers the lodges and screen to be unlike anything else in England of that date, and comparable only to the work of
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E-plan. The foundation stone of the main central block was laid by Gregory in 1832 and it was complete externally by 1837. All of this is by Anthony Salvin, with Gregory's input. The main construction materials are
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de Ligne Gregory (1740–1822). The original Harlaxton Manor was an ancient building in need of repair so Gregory did not move to the house, living at the nearby Hungerton Hall. In 1831 he commissioned the architect
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John Sherwin Sherwin. In 1829 he married Catherine Holden. The couple lived at Bramcote until inheriting Harlaxton in 1860, at which point Sherwin again changed his surname, becoming John Sherwin Gregory.
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As an indicator of Gregory's long-term planning for Harlaxton, he leased a kiln to a brickmaker in 1826 on a six-year contract, with a requirement for the supply of 400,000 bricks each building season.
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shells". Franklin notes that the style would amaze in a German church but is extraordinary in an English country house. The plasterwork, here and elsewhere in the house, is possibly by the firm of
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The house was technologically advanced; a miniature railway, originally used to transport brick from Gregory's kilns to the house, and subsequently used to move coal, was run into the house on a
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In the early 19th century, Gregory is believed to have held a post at the British Embassy in Paris. While there, and taking advantage of the cheap prices occasioned by the end of the
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colleges " in pursuit of Elizabethan inspiration. The uniqueness of Harlaxton, however, is the fusion of Elizabethan and Jacobean styles with the architecture and design of the
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is also recorded as having restored fragments of original stained glass from the earlier Harlaxton Manor for installation in Gregory's new house, but nothing of this remains.
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and ancestry. The chandelier is a later introduction, bought by Mrs Van Elst, when its transportation to the intended destination, a palace in Madrid, was interrupted by the
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of German and Austria. The wood carver William Gibbs Rogers, who visited the house in the 1860s when Gregory's collection was still intact, recorded his impressions; "
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and brick. Salvin enhanced the drama of the entrance front by making the entry at basement level, the corresponding garden elevation behind opens directly onto a
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Both Antram and Franklin are sceptical that Burn, "a dry and somewhat prosaic designer", could alone be responsible for the designs of the screen and lodges.
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Salvin was 31 when Gregory first consulted him in June 1831. Still relatively young, he had nonetheless already built two major houses in the newly-popular
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The Cedar Staircase is placed within a tower that is invisible externally. It appears to rise three full storeys in what Michael Hall, in his 2009 study,
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illusion, as the upper storey is merely a decorative device and leads nowhere, culminating in a fake sky. The decoration is entirely Baroque; "
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display". The visitor is then confronted by the "towering façade" of the main house. Gregory employed three of the major architects of the
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part of its British study abroad programme. But the relative isolation of the house made it unpopular and the programme relocated to
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was the second cousin and godson of John Sherwin Gregory, inherited the manor. Thomas added Gregory to his surname, becoming
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in style, as are most of the state rooms, this drawing room may have been created to emulate the Elizabeth Saloon at nearby
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published in 2002, describes the approach to Harlaxton Manor as a "crescendo of effects". From the entrance gates on the
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is entered through a stone screens passage. The main inspiration for what Gregory called The Barons' Hall, is that at
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Entry to the house is through Salvin's entrance hall, set at basement level. Stairs rise to the first floor where the
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is the second Harlaxton Manor. The first was built on a different site during the 14th century and was used as a
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records the total expenditure on building and fitting out as traditionally being said to have been £200,000.
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Wainright, Clive; Beard, Geoffrey; Rowlands, Graddon (2000). University of Evansville (ed.).
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in Essex, but the design and decoration has decidedly Baroque elements such as the "muscular
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the first American university project to have a student-run news bureau on a foreign campus.
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The renovations continued into the 1990s, and included extensive restoration of the grounds.
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The manor is a popular location for filming. Exterior and interior shots have featured in
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The manor is listed at Grade I while the gardens and park are listed at Grade II* on the
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estrangement. After some consultations with Edward Blore, Gregory employed William Burn.
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William Gibbs Ro(d)gers (1792–1875) was a highly successful wood carver who worked at
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The outer gatehouse is earlier and was designed by Salvin in a much more restrained
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suggests that Gregory "acted largely as his own architect" and Antram and
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and continued into the roof spaces to supply the internal coal bunkers.
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Father Time, at the top of the Cedar Stair, holding a plan of Harlaxton
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The service viaduct which carries the miniature railway into the house
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in Lincolnshire and is also the main building stone used at nearby
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The entrance front consists of a central block with a two-storey
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Archive newsreel of Harlaxton Manor interior and exterior – 1939
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Our Lady of Ransom and the Holy Souls Church, Llandrindod Wells
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in Nottinghamshire, although with notable European influences.
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through a second, double, gatehouse, described by Antram as a "
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to bequeath Harlaxton to a friend but was unable to break the
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agree that Gregory must have made a major contribution. But
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on the estate. George Gregory (1775–1860) had been born in
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Photos of Harlaxton Manor and surrounding area on geograph
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was responsible for the majority of the exterior work,
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Anthony Salvin: Pioneer of Gothic Revival Architecture
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Some Account of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers
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For the heritage house in Queensland, Australia, see
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The Gentleman's Country House and its plan 1835-1914
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Grantham Journal. 11 May 2015. 1293: 1281: 1269: 1257: 1245: 1233: 1228:Ceiling to the Gold Drawing Room 1221: 1209: 1197: 1181: 1169: 1157: 1139:the manor are listed Grade II*. 687:Nicholas Antram, in his revised 357: 350: 36: 3975:List of Jesuit sites in Britain 3752:St Winefride's Church, Holywell 3692:Corpus Christi Church, Boscombe 3682:Sacred Heart Church, Accrington 3578:Campion House College, Osterley 3152:. Norwich: Jarrold Publishing. 2944:Visitation of England and Wales 2448: 2390: 1921: 1899: 1885: 1846: 1824: 1802: 1788: 1774: 1748: 1740:Nanrah, Gurjeet (28 May 2021). 1733: 1691: 1657: 1635: 1613: 1428: 1419: 1401: 1380: 1371: 1354: 1342: 1321: 1312: 874:. The doorway is framed by two 545: 165:Harlaxton Manor park and garden 4093:1837 establishments in England 4033:Country houses in Lincolnshire 3857:Sacred Heart Church, Wimbledon 3707:Corpus Christi Church, Brixton 3687:Sacred Heart Church, Blackpool 3652:Sacred Heart Church, Edinburgh 3637:St Dominic's Church, Newcastle 3563:Laudato Si' Research Institute 3050:England's Thousand Best Houses 1810:"Harlaxton Medieval Symposium" 1762:. Stanford University Archives 1564: 1495: 1469: 1451: 707:before going through an outer 606:Harlaxton is now owned by the 520:Thomas Sherwin Pearson Gregory 1: 3872:St George's Church, Worcester 3847:St Austin's Church, Wakefield 3802:St Walburge's Church, Preston 3657:St Peter's Church, Stonyhurst 3603:Woodhall House, Juniper Green 3518:Beaumont College, Old Windsor 3085:. London: Privately printed. 2947:. London: Privately printed. 1832:"Harlaxton House and gardens" 1725:Goodall, John (17 May 2018). 1444: 1368:, 150 years before Harlaxton. 1012: 3832:St Stephen's Church, Skipton 3822:Holy Cross Church, St Helens 3817:St Joseph Church, Roehampton 3702:St Mary on the Quay, Bristol 3642:St Wilfrid's Church, Preston 3632:St Anselm's Church, Southall 3488:St Ignatius College, Enfield 3225:Harlaxton Medieval Symposium 3014:The Victorian Country House. 2998:. New Haven, US and London: 858:Forecourt with Burn's gazebo 693:Pevsner Buildings of England 675:Architecture and description 602:Harlaxton College, side view 522:(1851–1935). He was born in 241:Forecourt gateway and screen 7: 3797:St Ignatius Church, Preston 3737:St David's Church, Dalkeith 3647:St Aloysius Church, Glasgow 3508:St Michael's College, Leeds 3023:The Victorian Country House 2994:The Victorian Country House 2137:"Harlaxton Manor (1298440)" 1574:. Kelly's Directories. 1855 1078:The Victorian Country House 1056:. The decoration may be by 945: 801:The Victorian Country House 755: 650:The Lady and the Highwayman 10: 4109: 3762:Sacred Heart Church, Leeds 3458:Donhead Preparatory School 3438:St Joseph's Primary School 2970:Routledge & Kegan Paul 2910: 1834:. University of Evansville 1812:. University of Evansville 1502:Greville, Charles (1896). 1360:The stone was quarried at 1150: 935:...the scale gargantuan". 910:Inner and outer gatehouses 565:as the officers' mess for 452:as Harleston. The current 441: 18: 4038:Education in Lincolnshire 3983: 3936: 3880: 3767:St Joseph's Church, Leigh 3611: 3550: 3539: 3453:St John's Beaumont School 3422: 3367: 3346: 3330: 3284: 3269: 3200:Harlaxton College website 3150:Harlaxton Manor Guidebook 1300:Harlaxton Manor at sunset 760:Harlaxton is built to an 618:On 30 July 1997, 91.5 FM 345: 341: 337: 329: 321: 317:Harlaxton Manor Gatehouse 313: 303: 299: 291: 283: 275: 265: 261: 253: 245: 237: 227: 223: 215: 207: 199: 189: 185: 177: 169: 161: 152: 148: 138: 128: 114: 104: 96: 59: 44: 35: 30: 4088:University of Evansville 4073:Houses completed in 1837 4028:Anthony Salvin buildings 4007:Great Britain portal 3528:Hodder Place, Stonyhurst 3523:Preston Catholic College 3262:University of Evansville 3165:Walford, Edward (1869). 1623:. Bramcote History Group 1414:Richard Parkes Bonington 1305: 1240:Ceiling to the Ante Room 723:to achieve his effects; 625:University of Evansville 608:University of Evansville 594:University of Evansville 436:University of Evansville 143:University of Evansville 4083:South Kesteven District 4078:Jacobethan architecture 4043:Gardens in Lincolnshire 3908:Edinburgh Jesuit Centre 3852:St John's Church, Wigan 3473:Mount St Mary's College 3443:Barlborough Hall School 3171:. London: R Hardwicke. 2960:Franklin, Jill (1981). 2202:Clark, Gregory (2017). 1164:Entrance gate, frontage 644:The Last Days of Patton 424:Grade I listed building 422:houses. Harlaxton is a 402:and consulted a third, 3995:Catholicism portal 3970:Jesuit Refugee Service 3292:Evansville Purple Aces 3133:. The National Trust. 3079:Nicholl, John (1866). 3020:Hall, Michael (2009). 2398:"William Gibbs Rogers" 1760:archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk 1667:. The National Archive 1621:"Bramcote Hills House" 1504:"The Greville Memoirs" 1463:archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk 1134:The walls, steps, and 1073: 1033:and depicts Gregory's 955: 859: 819:, Burghley, Wollaton, 684: 603: 590:in Berkshire in 1969. 493: 279:Harlaxton Manor bridge 129:Architectural style(s) 4053:Grade I listed houses 3000:Yale University Press 1084:". This is in fact a 1071: 953: 857: 799:, in his 1979 study, 682: 601: 571:1st Airborne Division 496:—The Greville Memoirs 489: 3903:London Jesuit Centre 3568:London Jesuit Centre 3558:Campion Hall, Oxford 3478:St Aloysius' College 3338:Richard Wilbur Award 3220:History and Heritage 1934:Architectural Digest 1907:"The Young Visiters" 1744:. Lincolnshire Live. 1123:Listing designations 892:Northumberland House 575:The Society of Jesus 536:University of Oxford 3277:Evansville, Indiana 2459:. The Victorian Web 2247:, pp. 174–177. 1532:, pp. 438–440. 1264:Burn's conservatory 1204:The Cedar Staircase 1072:The Cedar Staircase 998:of fabulous value, 731:was consulted, and 583:Stanford University 577:, who used it as a 551:Violet Van der Elst 77: /  3965:Jesuit Missions UK 3503:The Campion School 3468:Stonyhurst College 3307:Women's basketball 3123:Tinniswood, Adrian 2455:Landow, George P. 2198:Retail Price Index 1871:"The Ruling Class" 1074: 956: 860: 685: 683:The entrance front 662:The Young Visiters 604: 559:capital punishment 330:Reference no. 292:Reference no. 254:Reference no. 216:Reference no. 178:Reference no. 4015: 4014: 3483:Wimbledon College 3464:Secondary schools 3381: 3380: 3099:Pevsner, Nikolaus 3063:978-0-7139-9596-1 3037:978-1-84513-457-0 2979:978-0-7100-0622-6 2271:, pp. 26–31. 1909:. Reelstreets.com 1873:. 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Harlaxton House
Rear view of the house from the garden
Harlaxton
Lincolnshire
52°52′50″N 0°40′16″W / 52.8806°N 0.671°W / 52.8806; -0.671
Country house
Anthony Salvin
William Burn
Jacobethan
University of Evansville
National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
Listed Building
Listed Building
Listed Building
Listed Building
Harlaxton Manor is located in Lincolnshire
Victorian
country house
Harlaxton
Lincolnshire
Anthony Salvin
William Burn
Edward Blore
Jacobean
Elizabethan
Baroque
Jacobethan
Grade I listed building
National Heritage List for England
Register of Historic Parks and Gardens

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