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Baggrave Hall, 18th-century country house in Hungarton, England.

Baggrave Hall is an 18th-century country house built in the Palladian style with ashlar stone walls, slate roof, and brick chimney stacks. The structure displays the refined proportions and careful construction methods typical of grand rural homes from the 1750s.

The property once belonged to Leicester Abbey before passing to the Cave and Villiers families, who reshaped it in the 1750s. This rebuilding reflects how landowners adopted contemporary architectural fashions to modernize their estates.

The Oak Room displays paneled walls with crafted detailing, while the Drawing Room shows painted woodwork and an older fireplace that reflect the tastes of its original occupants. These interior spaces reveal how the family lived and what they valued in domestic design.

The exterior can be viewed from a public footpath connecting South Croxton and Lowesby, which passes near the house. Walking this route requires sturdy footwear since it crosses open countryside.

Between 1988 and 1990, an overseas company inflicted major damage by removing stonework and weakening the structure's foundations. This episode highlights how vulnerable listed buildings can be to exploitation and neglect.

Location: Hungarton

GPS coordinates: 52.67440,-0.96820

Latest update: December 12, 2025 08:00

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