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47: 31: 1011: 599:, who worked on it for 40 years, the longest commission of his career, while also carrying out other commissions in the village. He created a new garden façade and a new range with its own tower, and behind the Jacobean façade, new Edwardian rooms with the floor lowered to give added height to the interiors. Rubble stone was used for the new building to blend with the original cut stone; some salvaged antique building elements were also used, including a complete medieval house from 595:
building across the court from the surviving medieval building. After being widowed in 1828, Mary Senhouse took up residence in the manor and expanded it in Jacobean revival style; a lifesize oil painting on the cellar door of a "Herculean" figure brandishing a club dates to this period and presumably alludes to the Guy Fawkes association of the house. The house was further expanded throughout the 19th century and then under the ownership of the Wimborns extensively remodelled by
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The original medieval manor house was gradually replaced by later buildings, starting with a new range probably erected by the Catesbys in the early Tudor period. The I'Ansons created the main façade and an adjacent tower in the first half of the 17th century, together with another freestanding
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that had been on exhibit in London in 1908. Lutyens' interiors were partially modified in the late 20th century, including demolition of the north wing, but the house was restored by the 4th Viscount Wimborne at the start of the 21st century.
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The manor's central location was convenient to the houses of the Catesbys' many friends and relations, which supposedly made Ashby St Ledgers a type of 'Command Centre' during the planning of the
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The Baker family bought the 2,337-acre (9.46 km) Ashby St Ledgers estate from the British Airways Pension Fund in 1982. It includes an organic
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and the other conspirators are said to have planned a great deal of the Gunpowder Plot. Catesby was killed with some other plotters at
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Ashby Lodge, a house built by Londoner George Arnold in the early 1720s on the edge of the manor estate, was demolished in the 1920s.
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Pension Fund, who separated the manor house from the rest of the estate. In 1998 the 3rd Viscount's son
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Following Robert Catesby's death in 1605, the manor was confiscated by the crown as the property of a
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and several other parts of the country. It is about 5 miles (8.0 km) north via the A5 to the
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in 1485, but was later returned to his son, George. It passed down the male line to
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in 1605. As of 2023, the property had been restored and could be rented for a fee.
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junction 18 and about 7 miles (11.3 km) south to junction 16.
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and passed to various other occupants until 1375, when it passed into the
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OS Explorer Map Map 223 - Northampton & Market Harborough (1:25 000)
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The manor was briefly confiscated after the attainder and execution of
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The village has a pub, the Olde Coach House Inn which closed in 2021.
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The manor house where the Gunpowder Plot was reportedly planned
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Pevsner, pp. 89–90, with illustration of the wall paintings.
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History of Ashby St Ledgers - The Gunpowder Plot Society
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is famous for being a location for the planning of the
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Ashby St Ledgers is located in Northamptonshire
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East Midlands
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