Lowesby Hall

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Lowesby Hall, Grade II* listed country house in Lowesby, England.

Lowesby Hall stands as a red brick Georgian mansion with two stories, featuring nine bays across its entrance front and a Swithland slate roof.

The manor's records date to the Domesday Book of 1086, when Countess Judith, niece of William the Conqueror, held the property.

The hall contains a central saloon with remnants of a painted ceiling from the Verrio studio, depicting Venus surrounded by decorative putti.

The hall underwent substantial restoration work following a fire in 1980, which damaged much of its interior architectural elements and artwork.

The main staircase displays specialized craftsmanship with Corinthian wood columns and balusters featuring both fluted and tightly twisted patterns.

Location: Lowesby

GPS coordinates: 52.66090,-0.93409

Latest update: March 4, 2025 15:53

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