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309: 941: 42: 715: 204: 703: 727: 799: 787: 739: 763: 845: 933: 751: 775: 1201: 865: 512: 925: 688:. The other Elizabethan rooms in the house are the Stone Parlour on the ground floor, and the Long Gallery, which is on the top floor of the east range. The Long Gallery also has a chimneypiece with the arms of Elizabeth I. The Grand Staircase dates from the remodelling by Leoni and it has a Baroque ceiling. The Saloon is on the first floor of the south range, behind the portico. Its ceiling is decorated in 504: 447: 211: 836:. In the late 2000s the National Trust acquired it, and it was decided to return it to Lyme Park. To celebrate this the décor of the library was restored to the way it had been during the 19th century. This included re-graining of its ceiling, reproducing velvet for the upholstery and curtains, and re-papering the room with replica wallpaper, based on its original design. 1246:
said "But his great south front is not a Palladian front" and "Leoni was more original at Lyme Park than one might have at first sight have realized". Merlin Waterson, the author of the official guide to the property, says "The dramatic use of giant pilasters on the South Front was far too close to
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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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The 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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referred to this gateway as "the craziest 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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To the north of the 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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The house is the largest in Cheshire, measuring overall 190 feet (58 m) by 130 feet (40 m) round a courtyard plan. The older part is built in coursed, squared buff
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The house is frequently described as being Palladian in style, but not all experts agree that it is truly Palladian. Referring to the south front, the author of
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The house is surrounded by formal gardens of 6 hectares (15 acres) in a deer park of about 550 hectares (1,359 acres) which are listed at Grade II* in the
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on the north gatehouse. This was removed during the restoration of the house by Wyatt and rebuilt on the present site. It is a Grade II* listed building.
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The most obvious structure in the park, other than the house, is a tower called the Cage which stands on a hill to the east of the approach road to the house (
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The symmetrical 15-bay three-storey south front overlooking the lake is the work of Leoni. Although Leoni had been influenced by the works and principles of
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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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had been owned by the Legh family since at least 1508. It is the only known nearly complete copy of the earliest edition of a missal according to the
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in 1397, and the estate of Lyme Handley in 1398 redeeming the annuity. However, Piers was executed two years later by Richard's rival for the throne,
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and returned to Lyme in 1835. The Stag Parlour has a chimneypiece depicting an Elizabethan house and hunting scenes, and it includes the arms of
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pilasters; on the south and north are three windows with four similar pilasters; and on the east front is the grand entrance with a portal in a
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and cutting out four of the pilasters. To the south of the Entrance Hall is the Library, and to the east is Wyatt's Dining Room, which has a
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in style and has Wyatt's single-storey extension protruding from its centre. The courtyard was remodelled by Leoni, who gave it a rusticated
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The family tradition that the carvings are by Gibbons, the evidence for this, and their possible rearrangement are discussed by Waterson.
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trees. Richard's son, Peter Legh XII carried out more extensive tree-planting in the park, giving it its current appearance.
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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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and his wife during the early 20th century. During the Second World War, the park was used as an RAF lorry depot. In 1946
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The park was enclosed in the 14th century by Piers Legh I. In the 17th century Richard Legh planted avenues of
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says "For a garden front it is magnificent but more Baroque than Palladian" and makes no other reference to Palladian style.
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Lyme Park and its hall have been used in several films and television programmes. The exterior of the hall was used as
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on all sides. Above the cloister the architecture differs on the four sides although all the windows on the first (
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with arched windows, and the other storeys are smooth with rectangular windows. The middle three bays consist of a
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sandstone dressings. It is square in plan, in three storeys, with attached small square towers surmounted by
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and the end three bays on each side protrude slightly. The nine-bay three-storey east front is mostly
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and a broad frieze. Over the fireplace is a large stone overmantel, which is decorated with pairs of
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Information about the stained glass from the Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi (CVMA) of Great Britain
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descended from the original deer present when the park was enclosed graze in the grounds, as do
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The land now occupied by Lyme Park was granted to Piers Legh and his wife Margaret D'anyers, by
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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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columns supporting a triangular pediment. Standing on the pediment are three lead statues, of
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the gate piers, gates and railings to the north of the north front of the house.
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of which the lowest storey has three arches. Above this arise four giant fluted
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The estate was granted to Sir Thomas Danyers in 1346 and passed to the
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style, and the room contains wooden carvings that have been attributed to
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between 1623 and 1636. They were originally in the Leghs' London home in
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and consisting of a mansion house surrounded by formal gardens and a
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on each side. Above the doorway are three more Doric columns with a
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the English Baroque tradition..." and "...he never subscribed to
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looking into the Entrance Hall. Also in the Entrance Hall are
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plan, and made other changes. While he retained some of its
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in 1388 married the first Piers Legh (Piers Legh I).
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The Peak District: Dark Peak area. Outdoor Leisure map 1
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until 1994 when the National Trust took direct control.
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Derbyshire Times. 8 June 2014. Archived from 854:National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens 493:, and their upper storeys are divided by large 465:sandstone. The whole house has a roof of Welsh 461:with sandstone dressings; the later work is in 2833:Grade II* listed parks and gardens in Cheshire 2648: 1620: 1405: 880:with a stone bridge, this area being known as 379:, added a south range to the house creating a 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 287:styles. Further modifications were made by 27:Grade I listed building in Cheshire East, UK 2556: 2198:"Gate piers to Lyme Park, Disley (1277454)" 1596: 1260:Gardom worked under the Huguenot ironsmith 371:during the 17th century. In the 1720s 2624: 1608: 2798:Tourist attractions of the Peak District 2748:360° view of the south front of the hall 2670: 2579:Historic Parks & Gardens of Cheshire 1750: 1735: 1723: 1687: 1527: 1493: 1491: 1432: 1420: 1371: 1369: 1367: 1365: 1363: 1361: 1359: 1357: 1355: 1353: 939: 931: 923: 863: 843: 510: 502: 445: 307: 1642:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 872:To the west of the house is the former 657:frieze. The ceiling has studded bands, 14: 2775: 2726:List of paintings on view at Lyme Park 2702: 2690: 2576: 2563:, Manchester: North West Civic Trust, 1895: 1632: 1548: 928:Part of the deer park showing the Cage 431:Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council 425:. From 1947 the estate was managed by 2808:National Trust properties in Cheshire 2753:Lyme Park (Discovercheshire website) 2628:The Fate of the English Country House 2547: 1948:"The Lantern, Lyme Handley (1277282)" 1861: 1838: 1711: 1699: 1488: 1450:, Mastiff Association, archived from 1350: 809: 2818:Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire 2413:, The Bowmen of Lyme, archived from 1563:Some country houses and their owners 1503:, The Heritage Trail, archived from 1215:Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire 312:The north front of Lyme from Jones' 46:The south front, south lawn and pond 1787: 1381:"Lyme Park, Lyme Handley (1231685)" 24: 2823:Historic house museums in Cheshire 2684: 2297: 2227:National Heritage List for England 2202:National Heritage List for England 2177:National Heritage List for England 2152:National Heritage List for England 2127:National Heritage List for England 2102:National Heritage List for England 2077:National Heritage List for England 2052:National Heritage List for England 2027:National Heritage List for England 2002:National Heritage List for England 1977:National Heritage List for England 1952:National Heritage List for England 1927:National Heritage List for England 1923:"The Cage, Lyme Handley (1277283)" 1889: 1826:National Heritage List for England 1386:National Heritage List for England 525:National Heritage List for England 257:National Heritage List for England 25: 2844: 2733:– official site at National Trust 2719: 2595:Hartwell, Claire; Hyde, Matthew; 2550:Georgian Craftsmen and Their Work 1847:Lyme Park – Disley, Cheshire (NT) 210: 1900:. 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(2009). 1192: 914:Peak District Boundary Walk 720:Tapestries in entrance hall 608: 450:Courtyard and main entrance 441: 296:, an early printed book by 275:, who retained some of the 253:Peak District National Park 10: 2849: 2788:Country houses in Cheshire 2768:Aerial view of the gardens 2625:Littlejohn, David (1997), 1621:Pevsner & Hubbard 2003 1406:Pevsner & Hubbard 2003 859: 839: 813: 303: 243:, England, managed by the 2803:Country parks in Cheshire 2671:Waterson, Merlin (1973), 2560:The Treasures of Cheshire 324:dated 4 January 1398, by 197: 193: 189: 179: 171: 161: 157: 139: 125: 117: 103: 66: 51: 39: 34: 2763:Aerial view of the house 2744:– a Gardens Guide review 2711:Rothwell, James (1998), 2548:Beard, Geoffrey (1966), 1225: 622:which were woven at the 436: 421:, gave Lyme Park to the 121:16th century, 1720s 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 535:. 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Lyme Hall

Disley
Cheshire
53°20′17″N 2°03′17″W / 53.3381°N 2.0548°W / 53.3381; -2.0548
OS grid reference
SJ 964 823
Giacomo Leoni
Lewis Wyatt
Elizabethan
Palladian
Baroque
Listed Building
1231685
Lyme Park is located in Cheshire
estate
Disley
Cheshire
National Trust
deer park
Peak District National Park
National Heritage List for England
listed building
Leghs of Lyme
Giacomo Leoni
Elizabethan
Palladian
Baroque
Lewis Wyatt
Lyme Caxton Missal

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