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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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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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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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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
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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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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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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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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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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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1479:. University of Evansville. 9 May 2014.
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3593:Heythrop College, University of London
3533:St Aidan's Catholic School, Sunderland
3513:St Francis Xavier's College, Liverpool
1739:
1699:"Thomas Pearson profile and biography"
1129:Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
573:. In 1948, Harlaxton was purchased by
434:. It is now the British campus of the
432:Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
3913:Ignatian Spirituality Centre, Glasgow
3893:St Beuno's Jesuit Spirituality Centre
3672:Oxford University Catholic Chaplaincy
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978:", taking particular interest in the
4068:Higher education colleges in England
3867:St Winefride Church, South Wimbledon
3722:Holy Trinity Church, Chipping Norton
3210:Flickr photos tagged Harlaxton Manor
3019:
2941:Frederick Arthur Crisp, ed. (1902).
2546:"Harlaxton Manor (garden) (1000982)"
2529:Wainright, Beard & Rowlands 2000
2493:Wainright, Beard & Rowlands 2000
2481:Wainright, Beard & Rowlands 2000
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3712:St Edmund's Church, Bury St Edmunds
540:Philip John Sherwin Pearson-Gregory
446:Harlaxton is first recorded in the
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3782:St Aloysius Gonzaga Church, Oxford
3747:St Francis Xavier Church, Hereford
3448:St Aloysius' College Junior School
2892:National Heritage List for England
2861:National Heritage List for England
2830:National Heritage List for England
2799:National Heritage List for England
2768:National Heritage List for England
2737:National Heritage List for England
2706:National Heritage List for England
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2644:National Heritage List for England
2613:National Heritage List for England
2582:National Heritage List for England
2551:National Heritage List for England
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2142:National Heritage List for England
2092:National Heritage List for England
2054:National Heritage List for England
2018:National Heritage List for England
1984:National Heritage List for England
1798:. Gratham Matters. 25 August 2014.
1176:The inner gates onto the forecourt
1094:curtains interlaced with thriving
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428:National Heritage List for England
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3757:Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Leeds
3717:Annunciation Church, Chesterfield
3627:St Ignatius Church, Stamford Hill
3354:Men's basketball team plane crash
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2505:Pevsner, Harris & Antram 2002
2344:Pevsner, Harris & Antram 2002
1959:Pevsner, Harris & Antram 2002
1928:Whitlock, Cathy (5 August 2020).
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3837:St Ignatius Church, South Ossett
3742:St Mary's Church, Great Yarmouth
3727:St Mary Church, Clayton-le-Moors
3697:Sacred Heart Church, Bournemouth
3541:
2926:. Cambridge: Lutterworth Press.
1895:. Grantham Journal. 11 May 2015.
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687:Nicholas Antram, in his revised
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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
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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
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606:Harlaxton is now owned by the
520:Thomas Sherwin Pearson Gregory
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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910:Inner and outer gatehouses
565:as the officers' mess for
452:as Harleston. The current
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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:
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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
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279:Harlaxton Manor bridge
129:Architectural style(s)
4053:Grade I listed houses
3000:Yale University Press
1084:". This is in fact a
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571:1st Airborne Division
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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
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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"
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662:The Young Visiters
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3464:Secondary schools
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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:. Reelstreets.com
1756:"Harlaxton Manor"
1492:, pp. 27–31.
1113:Buckingham Palace
1045:Gold Drawing Room
1039:Spanish Civil War
884:Wendel Dietterlin
787:, such as nearby
668:The Secret Garden
631:Media appearances
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