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Kirby Hall is an Elizabethan country house, located near Gretton, Northamptonshire, England. The nearest main town is Corby. One of the great Elizabethan houses of England, Kirby Hall was built for Sir Humphrey Stafford of Blatherwick, beginning in 1570. In 1575 the property was purchased by Sir Christopher Hatton of Holdenby, Lord Chancellor to Queen Elizabeth I. It is a leading and early example of the Elizabethan prodigy house. Construction on the building began in 1570, based on the designs in French architectural pattern books and expanded in the Classical style over the course of the following decades. The house is now in a semi-ruined state with many parts roof-less although the Great Hall and state rooms remain intact. The gardens, with their elaborate "cutwork" design, complete wi

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  • Kirby Hall is an Elizabethan country house, located near Gretton, Northamptonshire, England. The nearest main town is Corby. One of the great Elizabethan houses of England, Kirby Hall was built for Sir Humphrey Stafford of Blatherwick, beginning in 1570. In 1575 the property was purchased by Sir Christopher Hatton of Holdenby, Lord Chancellor to Queen Elizabeth I. It is a leading and early example of the Elizabethan prodigy house. Construction on the building began in 1570, based on the designs in French architectural pattern books and expanded in the Classical style over the course of the following decades. The house is now in a semi-ruined state with many parts roof-less although the Great Hall and state rooms remain intact. The gardens, with their elaborate "cutwork" design, complete with statues and urns, have been recently restored. Anne of Denmark stayed at Kirby on 9 August 1605 while her husband King James stayed at Rockingham Castle. King James stayed for three days in August 1616. During a royal progress Esmé Stewart, 3rd Duke of Lennox died at Kirby of the "spotted ague" on 30 July 1624. The building and gardens are owned by the Earl of Winchilsea, and are managed by English Heritage. Kirby Hall has been used as a filming location in many productions. These include the following: episode 6 ('Protest and Communication') of Kenneth Clark's Civilisation, and Jane Austen's Mansfield Park and A Christmas Carol for Ealing Studios in 1999. In 2014 it was the venue for an edition of BBC One's Antiques Roadshow. (en)
  • Kirby Hall est un manoir situé à dans le Northamptonshire en Angleterre. Il est construit en 1570. Il est actuellement en état de ruine partielle. Il est actuellement géré par l'English Heritage. Kirby Hall a été utilisé comme le lieu principal du tournage de Mansfield Park, ainsi qu'un lieu de tournage de La Nuit des fantômes et de Tournage dans un jardin anglais. * Portail de l’Angleterre * Portail de la protection du patrimoine (fr)
  • Kirby Hall è una residenza di campagna, dell'età elisabettiana, situata vicino a , nel Northamptonshire, in Inghilterra. Kirby Hall era di proprietà di sir , Lord cancelliere della regina Elisabetta I. La costruzione del palazzo iniziò nel 1570, sulla base dei disegni di architetture francese e ampliato in stile classico nel corso dei decenni. La casa è ora in uno stato di semi-rovina, anche se la grande sala e le camere sono rimaste intatte. I giardini, con il loro disegno elaborato completo di statue e urne, sono stati recentemente restaurati. L'edificio e i giardini sono di proprietà del conte di Winchilsea e gestiti da English Heritage. Kirby Hall è stato utilizzato come luogo delle riprese di Mansfield Park e A Christmas Carol di Ealing Studios, nel 1999, e A Cock and Bull Story nel 2005. (it)
  • 科爾比廳(Kirby Hall)是一座伊麗莎白風格的英國鄉村別墅,位於英格蘭北安普敦郡格雷敦附近。現在這座建築由溫奇爾西伯爵所有,英格蘭遺產管理。該建築現在處在半廢墟狀態,很多建築都沒有屋頂。 (zh)
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  • Kirby Hall in 2016 (en)
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  • Kirby Hall est un manoir situé à dans le Northamptonshire en Angleterre. Il est construit en 1570. Il est actuellement en état de ruine partielle. Il est actuellement géré par l'English Heritage. Kirby Hall a été utilisé comme le lieu principal du tournage de Mansfield Park, ainsi qu'un lieu de tournage de La Nuit des fantômes et de Tournage dans un jardin anglais. * Portail de l’Angleterre * Portail de la protection du patrimoine (fr)
  • 科爾比廳(Kirby Hall)是一座伊麗莎白風格的英國鄉村別墅,位於英格蘭北安普敦郡格雷敦附近。現在這座建築由溫奇爾西伯爵所有,英格蘭遺產管理。該建築現在處在半廢墟狀態,很多建築都沒有屋頂。 (zh)
  • Kirby Hall is an Elizabethan country house, located near Gretton, Northamptonshire, England. The nearest main town is Corby. One of the great Elizabethan houses of England, Kirby Hall was built for Sir Humphrey Stafford of Blatherwick, beginning in 1570. In 1575 the property was purchased by Sir Christopher Hatton of Holdenby, Lord Chancellor to Queen Elizabeth I. It is a leading and early example of the Elizabethan prodigy house. Construction on the building began in 1570, based on the designs in French architectural pattern books and expanded in the Classical style over the course of the following decades. The house is now in a semi-ruined state with many parts roof-less although the Great Hall and state rooms remain intact. The gardens, with their elaborate "cutwork" design, complete wi (en)
  • Kirby Hall è una residenza di campagna, dell'età elisabettiana, situata vicino a , nel Northamptonshire, in Inghilterra. Kirby Hall era di proprietà di sir , Lord cancelliere della regina Elisabetta I. La costruzione del palazzo iniziò nel 1570, sulla base dei disegni di architetture francese e ampliato in stile classico nel corso dei decenni. La casa è ora in uno stato di semi-rovina, anche se la grande sala e le camere sono rimaste intatte. I giardini, con il loro disegno elaborato completo di statue e urne, sono stati recentemente restaurati. (it)
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  • 科爾比廳 (zh)
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