domingo, abril 26, 2009

Apethorpe Hall


Apethorpe Hall, near Oundle in Northamptonshire, is a major country house dating back to the 15th century. Its state apartment suite was rebuilt in 1622-4 to receive James I, and still has one of the finest sets of Jacobean interiors of the period, with decorative plaster ceilings, fireplaces and panelling. The house was abandoned to neglect and decay from 1982, becoming one of the leading buildings at risk in the country. Following compulsory purchase action, English Heritage took over the site in 2004 and has undertaken a £4m programme of rescue works. English Heritage is now marketing the property to seek a new purchaser who will restore the Hall for use as a country house. To accompany the repair works, a major programme of historical and archaeological research is being undertaken, with many new discoveries coming to light.

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