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Quenby Hall

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Quenby Hall — a Grade I-listed historic house in england-west-midlands, United Kingdom.

The grounds of Quenby Hall - geograph.org.uk - 519767

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Quenby Hall is a Grade I-listed building in england-west-midlands, United Kingdom. Grade I status is conferred by Historic England (or Cadw, Historic Environment Scotland or NIEA equivalents) on buildings of exceptional national interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for full historical and architectural details.

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From the Wikipedia article

Quenby Hall is a Jacobean house in parkland near the villages of Cold Newton and Hungarton, Leicestershire, England. It is described by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner as "the most important early-seventeenth century house in the county of Leicestershire". The Hall is Grade I listed, and the park and gardens Grade II, by English Heritage.

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Coordinates
52.6511, -0.9639
County
Leicestershire
District
Harborough
Parish
Hungarton
Postcode
LE7 9BQ
Parliamentary constituency
Rutland and Stamford
Established
1636

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Quenby Hall?
Quenby Hall is in Leicestershire, the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode LE7 9BQ), in the parish of Hungarton.
Who owns Quenby Hall?
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Is Quenby Hall a listed building?
Quenby Hall is officially recognised as Grade I listed.
How do I get to Quenby Hall?
Drivers can navigate to postcode LE7 9BQ. It sits within the Rutland and Stamford parliamentary constituency.