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Culverthorpe Hall, Lincolnshire

Culverthorpe Hall is a Palladian style country house in Culverthorpe, Lincolnshire, in the Parts of Kesteven. Culverthorpe is of two storeys with a raised attic. The central block is of five bays, and has two adjoining wings. The house is faced in limestone ashlar with slate roofs. In the 17th century the estate at Culverthorpe was held by the Listers. In around 1679, it was bought by Sir John Newton, who remodelled the existing house. Further alterations took place in 1699 and in the 1730s when the wings were added and remodelled in Palladian style. In 1917, Major H. L. Archer Houblon sold the hall and 2,170 acres of land, realising a combined total of £49,550. Rodolph Ladeveze Adlercron bought the hall in the early 20th century and employed Reginald Blomfield to undertake alterations. The hall remains privately owned. It is within the council area of North Kesteven (Lincolnshire).
Historic England Grade I Listed 1061793.

Place Type: Historic House
Historic County: Lincolnshire
Division of County: Parts of Kesteven
Lat, Long: 52.951057,-0.4830521
Grid Reference: TF 0201 4037
Civil Parish: Culverthorpe and Kelby CP
Council Area: North Kesteven CA (Lincolnshire CA)
Strategic Authority Area: Greater Lincolnshire SA
Police Area: Lincolnshire PA

GBPN ID: 319317
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Culverthorpe_Hall,_Lincolnshire_319317

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