Baggrave Hall, 18th-century country house in Hungarton, England.
The Palladian-style mansion features ashlar stone construction, a Swithland slate hipped roof, and brick-ridge chimney stacks from the 1750s period.
Before the Dissolution of the Monasteries, Leicester Abbey owned the property, which later passed through the Cave family to Edward Villiers.
The Oak Room contains paneled walls and an ornate overmantel, while the Drawing Room displays painted panels and a Jacobean fireplace.
Public viewing of the exterior structure remains possible through a footpath connecting South Croxton and Lowesby.
Between 1988 and 1990, the building suffered extensive damage when an overseas company removed stonework and undermined structural elements.
Location: Hungarton
GPS coordinates: 52.67440,-0.96820
Latest update: March 6, 2025 05:00
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