Coleorton Hall, Grade II* listed English country house in Coleorton, United Kingdom.
Coleorton Hall is an English country house featuring elaborate plasterwork and carefully designed windows, now converted into residential apartments. The grounds span 21 hectares with woodland, specimen trees, and pools arranged in cultivated gardens around the main building.
The original manor was rebuilt in 1804 under designs by architect George Dance the Younger. The surrounding grounds were planned by Uvedale Price, a noted landscape designer of that era.
The hall served as a gathering place for writers and artists during the 1800s. Walking through the grounds today, you can sense how this country estate once played a role in the intellectual circles of its time.
The property is now residential apartments and not open to the public, but the exterior can be viewed from outside. The surrounding area allows you to explore the grounds and gardens from public pathways around the estate.
The upper garden was originally planted with strawberries in 1802 before becoming a Rose Garden with geometric flower beds edged by rhododendrons. This transformation reveals how the estate's garden design evolved over time.
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