Kingston Lisle Park, Georgian country estate in Kingston Lisle, England
Kingston Lisle Park is a Georgian country mansion set in rural England with extensive interior spaces and multiple rooms throughout. The building contains numerous reception areas, bedrooms, and bathrooms distributed across its various levels.
The mansion was built in 1677 and received new wings in the early 1800s when architect Richard Pace redesigned sections under owner Edwin Martin-Atkins. Those additions shaped how the estate appears today.
Diana, Princess of Wales, maintained connections to Kingston Lisle Park as godmother to Leonora Lonsdale and brought Prince Harry for visits.
The estate spreads across extensive grounds with several outdoor areas to explore, including water features and recreational facilities. Plan to spend enough time to see different areas and enjoy the outdoor spaces.
Inside the mansion is a remarkable staircase where the steps appear to float in mid-air, suspended above a vaulted ceiling. Classical columns beneath provide structural support and create one of the most striking design features of the house.
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