Cottesbrooke Hall & Gardens
Cottesbrooke, England, United Kingdom
Cottesbrooke Hall & Gardens is a stunning Queen Anne-style mansion built between 1702 and 1713 by Sir John Langham in the Northamptonshire countryside near Cottesbrooke village, England, set within expansive parkland with panoramic rural views.
The brick-built hall features elegant ashlar dressings, grand interiors housing the Woolavington Collection of sporting art, and remains largely unaltered despite later extensions by architects like Robert Mitchell.
Its 20th-century gardens, designed by luminaries including Robert Weir Schultz, Geoffrey Jellicoe, and Sylvia Crowe, boast a sunken courtyard with pool and pergola, pleached limes, yew-hedged statue walks, parterres with topiary and roses, and vibrant borders that earned the Historic Houses Association Garden of the Year award in 2000.
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Cottesbrooke, Hall, Northampton NN6 8PF, United Kingdom
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