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Kelmarsh Hall tel: 01604 686 543 Area: Northampton |
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| Visitor Information | www.kelmarsh.com -- email: enquiries {at} kelmarsh.com |
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Kelmarsh Hall |
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| Opening Days and Hours | ||||||
Snowdrop weekend: 5th & 6th February |
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| Parties
/ Coaches: Yes |
Groups
/ Coaches need Appointment: Yes |
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House
Open for Viewing: Yes |
National
Garden Scheme days: Yes Sunday 22nd April Sunday 1st July |
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Best
Times of Year to Visit: Spring June Aug/Sept |
To
see: Tulips Roses Dahlias |
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| Admission Prices | ||||||
| Tour of House and Admission to the Gardens - Adults £6.00, Concession, £5.50 and Child (5yrs-14yrs) £4.00 Tour of the Croome Exhibition and Admission to the Gardens - Adults £6.00, Concession, £5.50 and Child (5yrs-14yrs) £4.00 Combined Ticket for House, Croome & Gardens - Adult £8.50, Concession £8.00 and Child (5yrs-14yrs) £4.50 Admission to the Gardens only - Adult £5.00, Concession £4.50 and Child (5yrs-14yrs) £3.50 Garden Season Tickets are available, £15 for individuals, or £30 for a Family Season Ticket. Group Tours can be accommodated by arrangement on either Wed or Thurs of the year, see own website for prices. |
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| Onsite Facilities | ||||||
| Parking:
Yes Lavatories: Yes Disabled Access: Yes |
Shop:
Yes Plants for Sale: Yes Lunches: Yes |
Teas:
Yes Light Refreshment: No Picnics: No |
Dogs
Allowed: Yes On Lead only: Yes Special Events: Yes |
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| Other
Facilities: 20th June - Kelmarsh at Home, Talks throughout the day 9.30am - 4.30pm Speakers to be announced- see own website. |
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| Garden Features | ||||||
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| Description of Garden | Designer:
Nancy Lancaster |
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| The gardens are essentially 20th century in origin and design, and are largely attributable to Nancy Lancaster. During the Tree family's occupancy in the 1920's and 1930's, Nancy worked with Norah Lindsay laying out the flowerbeds in the topiary garden and in the long border. It was probably through Nancy Lancaster that Geoffrey Jellicoe became involved at Kelmarsh in 1936-8, when he laid out the terrace walks, pleached limes and red horse chestnuts on the west front for Colonel Lancaster. | ||||||
| History of Garden | ||||||
| Kelmarsh Hall was built between 1728 and 1732 to a James Gibbs design for William Hanbury. The Hanburys remained in the Palladian house until 1865 when it was sold to Mr R C Naylor, a wealthy banker from Liverpool and a keen sportsman. In 1902 Mr G G Lancaster bought the house and estate introducing the British White cattle whose descendants still graze the parkland. On his death the estate passed on to his younger son C G Lancaster. In the 1970's after a distinguished career as a soldier, industrialist and polititian, Colonel C G Lancaster set about placing the Hall and most of the estate in perpetuity to a trust. He died in 1977, leaving the property and the blueprint for the trust to his sister Miss C V Lancaster, Miss Lancaster pursued her brother's wish and the Kelmarsh Trust was established in 1982. On her death in 1996 the whole estate passed to the trust. | ||||||
| Nearby Northampton Hotels, Facilities & Amenities | ||||||
| Hotels
& Accommodation: Three Swans, Market Harborough |
Restaurants: Kilworth House Hotel, N. Kilworth Market Harborough |
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| Inns & Pubs: The George, Gt. Oxendon |
Villages / Towns
/ Sightseeing: Market Harborough |
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- Northampton |
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