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Horton Rounds, Grade II listed house in Hackleton, England

Horton Rounds is a Grade II listed residence with two stories featuring an unusual curved form with arched roofs and pale stone walls. Building sections connect via a bridge to create two separate circular areas serving different purposes.

The house was designed in 1966 by architect Arthur A. J. Marshman on the site of former tennis courts from Horton Hall. The location marks where a larger estate building once stood before being demolished.

The house reflects architectural thinking that incorporates natural shapes and materials into its design. The rounded floor plan and curved lines create a visual approach that stands apart from typical rectangular buildings.

The property is best explored from the outside since it remains a private residence with limited access to the interior. The exterior form can be clearly observed from nearby streets and the curved architecture is visible from different viewing angles.

The building follows a comma and full stop design where the two circular sections connect via a narrow bridge. This unusual shape creates two separate zones that despite their connection appear as distinct structures.

Location: Hackleton

Architects: Arthur A. J. Marshman

GPS coordinates: 52.18033,-0.79998

Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:03

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