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in 1346, and was rewarded with annuity of 40 marks a year by the Black Prince, drawn on his
Cheshire estate, and which could be exchanged for land of that value belonging to the Black Prince. Sir Thomas died in 1354, and the annuity passed to his nearest surviving kin, his granddaughter Margaret, who
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walls to the west of the house containing some 17th-century masonry with later repairs, the lodge, gate piers and gates on Lyme Park Drive, the forward gatepiers to Lyme Park Drive, dating from the late 17th century and moved to their present position about 1860, the gate piers in Red Lane, and
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folio dated 1465, but that house was demolished when construction of the present building began during the life of Piers Legh VII, in the middle of the 16th century. This house, by an unknown designer, was L-shaped in plan with east and north ranges; piecemeal additions were made to it
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Lyme Park is owned and administered by the
National Trust. The house, garden and park are open to the public at advertised hours. An entrance fee to the house, garden and park is payable by non-members of the National Trust. In the grounds are shops, a refreshment kiosk, a coffee shop and a
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Entrance Hall, which is in the east range, was remodelled by Leoni. It is asymmetrical and contains giant pilasters and a screen of three fluted Ionic columns. The doorway to the courtyard has an open pediment. A hinged picture can be swung out from the wall to reveal a
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styles. During the latter part of the 18th century Piers Legh XIII bought most of the furniture which is in the house today. However, the family fortunes declined and the house began to deteriorate. In the early 19th century the estate was owned by
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in the 19th century, especially to the interior. Formal gardens were created and developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The house, gardens and park have been used as locations for filming and they are open to the public. The
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in the centre of the courtyard of the house dating from the 18th century and probably brought to the house from Venice in about 1900, sandstone kennels in an H-plan dating from around 1870, a pair of gardener's cottages dated 1871, terrace
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at the corners. The Cage is a Grade II* listed building. Also in the park is the
Paddock Cottage which was erected by Peter Legh IX and restored in the early 21st century. To the east of this are the remains of the Stag House
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to the south range but this never materialised. Instead, Wyatt added a tower-like structure (a hamper) to provide bedrooms for the servants. He also added a one-storey block to the east range, containing a dining-room. Later in the century
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by marriage in 1388. It remained in the possession of the Legh family until 1946 when it was given to the
National Trust. The house dates from the latter part of the 16th century. Modifications were made to it in the 1720s by
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Elizabethan frontispiece". The endmost three bays on each side project slightly forwards. The ground floors of the three outer bays on each side are
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was wounded in the Battle of
Agincourt, his mastiff stood over and protected him for many hours through the battle. The mastiff was later returned to Legh's home and was the foundation of the
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Entrance Hall are the two principal Elizabethan rooms, the Drawing Room and the Stag Parlour. The Drawing Room is panelled with intersecting arches above which is a
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In August 2019, the park was hit by severe flooding and was evacuated. Though staff attempted to rescue antiques and collectables, a large section of the garden was washed away.
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features and added others, particularly the courtyard and the south range. It is difficult to classify Leoni's work at Lyme, as it contains elements of both
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and were moved to Lyme in 1903. In order to accommodate them, the interior decorator, Amadée Joubert, had to make alterations, including the removal of a
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to restore the house between 1816 and 1822. Wyatt's alterations were mainly to the interior, where he remodelled every room. Leoni had intended to add a
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still in existence. When the family moved from the house in 1946, the missal went with them, and was held for safe-keeping in the
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is on display in the saloon. Events are held in the park. The Bowmen of Lyme use the park for
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in 1388 married the first Piers Legh (Piers Legh I).
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2073:"The Kennels in Lyme Park, Lyme Handley (1277269)"
1998:"The Stables at Lyme Park, Lyme Handley (1232013)"
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2280:"LYME PARK CHESHIRE | Old Manse B&B, Buxton"
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854:National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
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2737:Lyme Park as Pemberley in Pride and Prejudice
1251:highly selective and academic Palladianism".
916:long-distance footpaths both cross the park.
2649:Pevsner, Nikolaus; Hubbard, Edward (2003) ,
1645:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
527:agree that the design of this front is more
314:Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen
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27:Grade I listed building in Cheshire East, UK
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2198:"Gate piers to Lyme Park, Disley (1277454)"
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2798:Tourist attractions of the Peak District
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2753:Lyme Park (Discovercheshire website)
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1948:"The Lantern, Lyme Handley (1277282)"
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1563:Some country houses and their owners
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1215:Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire
312:The north front of Lyme from Jones'
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1923:"The Cage, Lyme Handley (1277283)"
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2733:– official site at National Trust
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2595:Hartwell, Claire; Hyde, Matthew;
2550:Georgian Craftsmen and Their Work
1847:Lyme Park – Disley, Cheshire (NT)
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2557:Bilsborough, Norman (1983),
1765:Turning the pages of history
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1666:UK public library membership
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1561:Lees-Milne, James. (2009).
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2788:Country houses in Cheshire
2768:Aerial view of the gardens
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1621:Pevsner & Hubbard 2003
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2633:Oxford University Press
2581:, Ashbourne: Landmark,
2577:Groves, Linden (2004),
2468:Internet Movie Database
2440:Manchester Evening News
1896:McCloy, Andrew (2017).
624:Mortlake Tapestry Works
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2705:Lyme Letters 1660–1760
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2703:Newton, Lady (1925),
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2655:Yale University Press
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1822:"Lyme Park (1000642)"
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2384:Things to see and do
1870:OL24 White Peak area
1776:on 27 September 2011
1345:Hartwell et al. 2011
1092:53.33912°N 2.05283°W
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830:John Rylands Library
375:, an architect from
218:Location in Cheshire
2783:Gardens in Cheshire
2697:G. P. Putnam's Sons
2358:Eating and Shopping
2253:. 30 January 2024.
1801:on 26 February 2012
1599:, pp. 123–124.
1565:. London: Penguin.
1477:, Rockport Mastiffs
1454:on 28 December 2008
1347:, pp. 440–446.
1164:Pride and Prejudice
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2601:Pevsner, Nikolaus
2500:on 17 August 2012
1726:, pp. 12–13.
1672:(subscription or
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1572:978-0-14-119090-7
1551:, pp. 50–57.
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1805:27 January
1780:23 January
1712:Beard 1966
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1175:Timeslides
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592:Derbyshire
537:rusticated
491:rusticated
368:manuscript
172:Designated
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1189:in 2014.
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1170:Red Dwarf
1161:'s novel
1147:Pemberley
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1083:2°03′10″W
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599:well-head
588:balusters
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229:Lyme Park
166:– Grade I
148:Palladian
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2651:Cheshire
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1109:wellhead
1067:Orangery
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912:and the
902:Red deer
894:sycamore
882:Killtime
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609:Interior
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569:cloister
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442:Exterior
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989:cupolas
860:Gardens
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549:Neptune
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