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Stockerston Hall

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Stockerston Hall — country house in Leicestershire, England, UK.

Stockerston Hall, historic houses in Leicestershire

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

About

Stockerston Hall is a historic house in the United Kingdom — typically a country seat, manor, or town house with notable architecture or history. Heritage designation: Grade II listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "country house in Leicestershire, England, UK". Coordinates: 52.5689°, -0.7718°.

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Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: Eye Brook Valley Woods SSSI

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Stockerston Hall is a late-18th-century English country house in Leicestershire, near the town of Uppingham, Rutland. It is a Grade II listed building. The Manor of Stockerston was owned by the Boyville family in the 15th century and passed by marriage to Sothill and then to Drury. It was sold by Henry Drury in 1580 to John Burton of Braunston, whose son was the first of the Burton baronets of Stockerston. In 1633, Sir Thomas Burton Bt was High Sheriff of Leicestershire and in 1682 Sir Thomas Burton Bt had the same honour. The Burtons were impoverished by the English Civil War and sold the estate to Sir Charles Dunscombe in about 1685. The Dunscombes demolished the old manor house in about 1797 and built the present Georgian style mansion upon its foundations in about 1800. The attractive red brick and stone dressed entrance front of five bays has a central Tuscan order porch. The house was sold by Dunscombe in about 1807 and a number of owners and tenants followed including Walker, Bellairs, Fenwicke, Stevenson and from 1930 Whitgreave. By 1954 it was the residence of John A. F. March Phillipps de Lisle, High Sheriff of Leicestershire who was succeeded by his son Everard, also high sheriff in 1974. The house and 269-acre (1.09 km2) estate were sold following the latter's death in 2003.

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Coordinates
52.5689, -0.7718
County
Leicestershire
District
Harborough
Parish
Stockerston
Postcode
LE15 9JD
Parliamentary constituency
Rutland and Stamford

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Stockerston Hall?
Stockerston Hall is in Leicestershire, the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode LE15 9JD), in the parish of Stockerston.
Is Stockerston Hall a listed building?
Stockerston Hall is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is Stockerston Hall a protected site?
Yes — Stockerston Hall is part of the Eye Brook Valley Woods SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest.
How do I get to Stockerston Hall?
Drivers can navigate to postcode LE15 9JD. It sits within the Rutland and Stamford parliamentary constituency.