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Aubourn Hall, Lincolnshire

Aubourn Hall is a 16th-century manor house in Aubourn, Lincolnshire, in the Parts of Kesteven. The present house dates to around 1628. Features include a finely carved Jacobean oak staircase, and an excellent collection of Georgian furniture. There was a moated manor house here in the Middle Ages. That house was built of timber, but it was rebuilt in brick during the Tudor period for Sir John Meres, possibly with the aide of architect John Smythson. It stands three storeys tall, with square windows creating a very symmetrical frontage. The Hall has been owned by the Nevile family since 1628, and stands in 12 acres of pretty gardens, with colourful borders and shrubs, lawns, walking trails, rose gardens, and water features. The house is occasionally open to the public but the gardens, however, are open regularly throughout the summer months. The Hall is also operating as a wedding venue. It is within the council area of North Kesteven (Lincolnshire).
Historic England Grade I Listed 1061955.

Place Type: Historic House
Historic County: Lincolnshire
Division of County: Parts of Kesteven
Lat, Long: 53.15476,-0.61587763
Grid Reference: SK 9265 6285
Civil Parish: Aubourn with Haddington CP
Council Area: North Kesteven CA (Lincolnshire CA)
Strategic Authority Area: Greater Lincolnshire SA
Police Area: Lincolnshire PA

GBPN ID: 319318
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Aubourn_Hall,_Lincolnshire_319318

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