Harlaxton Manor

Harlaxton Manor
Rear view of the house from the garden
LocationHarlaxton, Lincolnshire, England
Coordinates52°52′50″N 0°40′16″W / 52.8806°N 0.671°W / 52.8806; -0.671
Built forGregory Gregory
Original useCountry house
ArchitectAnthony Salvin, William Burn
Architectural style(s)Jacobethan
Governing bodyUniversity of Evansville
Official nameHarlaxton Manor park and garden
Designated24 June 1985
Reference no.1000982
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameHarlaxton Manor
Designated19 February 1952
Reference no.1298440
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameForecourt gateway and screen
Designated19 February 1952
Reference no.1236557
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameHarlaxton Manor bridge
Designated24 September 1979
Reference no.1187968
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameHarlaxton Manor Gatehouse
Designated24 September 1979
Reference no.1236606
Harlaxton Manor is located in Lincolnshire
Harlaxton Manor
Location of Harlaxton Manor in Lincolnshire

Harlaxton Manor is a Victorian country house in Harlaxton, Lincolnshire, England. It was built for Gregory Gregory, a local squire and businessman. Gregory employed two of the leading architects of Victorian England, Anthony Salvin and William Burn and consulted a third, Edward Blore, during its construction. Its architecture, which combines elements of Jacobean and Elizabethan styles with Baroque decoration, makes it unique among England's Jacobethan houses. Harlaxton is a Grade I listed building on the National Heritage List for England, and many other structures on the estate are also listed. The surrounding park and gardens are listed Grade II* on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. It is now the British campus of the University of Evansville.


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