Langleybury, Country house in Abbots Langley, England.
Langleybury is a country house built from red brick with a three-storey structure, stone dressings, slate roofs, and tall sash windows arranged across seven bays. The square design creates a symmetrical facade that reflects classical proportions typical of the 18th century.
Chief Justice Sir Robert Raymond commissioned the construction between 1725 and 1728, establishing the foundation for this estate. The project was completed swiftly, demonstrating the wealth and status of his family during that era.
The interior showcases 18th-century details such as a decorative chimneypiece, a dogleg staircase with bulbous balusters, and Victorian plasterwork featuring neo-Carolean designs. These elements reveal the evolving tastes that shaped the house across different periods.
The property today functions as a film location used for television series and movies while maintaining its architectural heritage. Visitors should note that access may be limited since the house remains active for production work.
The library is decorated with a zodiac ceiling, a feature reflecting the original owner's intellectual interests. Additionally, Raymond's personal symbol of a griffin within a crown remains visible on the building exterior.
Location: Abbots Langley
GPS coordinates: 51.69000,-0.44278
Latest update: December 9, 2025 18:46
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