Lockington Hall, Grade II listed house in Lockington, England
Lockington Hall is a red brick mansion with symmetrical Georgian design, featuring two service wings and a Tuscan colonnade on its eastern side. The building now operates as office space within the village rather than serving as a private residence.
The mansion was built in 1688 on the site of the earlier Nether Hall and underwent major expansion in 1797 when Reverend Phillip Story added a second floor. This renovation fundamentally transformed the building's original appearance.
The building displays architectural features from different periods, allowing visitors to see how English country houses evolved across several centuries. These layers in the design tell a story of how tastes and living styles changed over time.
The building sits on Main Street in Lockington-Hemington and is now used as office space under private ownership. Keep in mind that it remains an active workspace, so interior access may be limited.
The mansion was built on the grounds where two earlier manors, Nether Hall and Over Hall, once stood side by side. This connection to older structures shows how country estates adapted to new needs and ideas.
Location: Lockington-Hemington
GPS coordinates: 52.84900,-1.30630
Latest update: December 14, 2025 09:47
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