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Northamptonshire Country Houses

UNITED KINGDOM

May 18–22, 2021 from £1595 per person | with Adam White

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• Enjoy visits to an array of stunning private houses and gardens, from

Drayton House to Cottesbrooke

Hall • Discover the beautiful Grade I-listed gardens at Holdenby • Visit Boughton House, seat of the

Dukes of Buccleuch and home to a notable art collection

Northamptonshire, known as the ‘County of the Spires and Squires’, ofers a wealth of fne stately homes nestled amongst charming, gently rolling countryside in the heart of England. Te county is notable for containing more privately owned historical houses than any other, several of which we will visit on our tour.

Drayton House, home of the StopfordSackville family, has evolved gradually over the centuries and boasts a magnifcent Baroque frontispiece by the architect William Talman, while Holdenby House has a fascinating royal history. Originally built as a palace by Sir Christopher Hatton, Lord Chancellor and favourite of Elizabeth I in 1583, it also served as prison to Charles I following his crushing military defeat at the nearby Battle of Naseby. Te house contains a beautiful range of paintings and is surrounded by 20 acres of exquisite gardens. Lamport Hall shows how an enlightened patron could remodel his house during the difcult years of the Commonwealth and adorn it with paintings, which

Boughton House

“Excellent programme of private visits to country houses, all of which were outstanding and all different from one another”

“Five stars for Adam White –he is so extremely good in every aspect” – ACE customers on a previous Northamptonshire Country Houses tour

remain in the house to this day. Boughton House, the former seat of the Dukes of Montagu, is a French-style chateau with an extraordinary collection of artistic treasures, whilst Kirby Hall is a magnifcent Renaissance ruin. Northamptonshire has traditionally been a popular place in which the privileged have indulged their passion for country sports, and this is nowhere more evident than at the idyllic Cottesbrooke Hall, set in stunning 18th century gardens. Rumoured to be the model for Jane Austen’s Mansfeld Park, this splendid Queen Anne house boasts arguably one of the fnest collections of sporting art in Europe. Lyveden New Bield and the Triangular Lodge at Rushton parade the beliefs of a Roman Catholic, whose faith was regarded as treason in late Elizabethan England. This tour will be led by Adam White, PhD, an art historian and museum curator who is an expert in country house collections and one of Britain’s leading authorities on English sculpture of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods. He originally studied French and Philosophy at Oxford University before gaining a PhD in History of Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art. Adam has held the role of Hon Curator of Collections at Lotherton Hall in Yorkshire. Te houses will be complemented with a selection of visits to estate churches, containing fascinating family memorials. We will stay at the magnifcent fourstar Rushton Hall Hotel & Spa, located close to Kettering. Tis Grade I-listed Victorian mansion is a former preparatory school whose architecture was infuenced by nearby Kirby Hall, and our Tour Director will introduce us to its considerable historical interest.

FITNESS / PRACTICALITIES: A lot of the walking on this tour is over uneven ground, including fagstones and cobblestones that can be slippery when wet. There is a narrow iron staircase to access the viewpoint at Lyveden New Bield. Day 1 Tour assembles 1330 at Kettering Station followed by 1400 at Rushton Hall Hotel & Spa. Afternoon: St Peter’s Church, Deene, followed by Deene Park (house and gardens). Four nights at Rushton Hall Hotel & Spa. Day 2 Morning: Drayton House and St Peter’s Church, Lowick. Afternoon: Holdenby House & Gardens. Evening lecture. Day 3 Morning: St Edmund’s Church, Warkton and Boughton House & Gardens. Afternoon: Kirby Hall, Lyveden New Bield and Rushton Triangular Lodge. Day 4 Morning: All Saints’ Church, Lamport and Lamport Hall (house and gardens). Afternoon: Cottesbrooke Hall (house and gardens) and All Saints’ Church, Cottesbrooke. Day 5 Tour disperses after breakfast at hotel or c 1000 at Kettering Station.

Please note that the itinerary represents a guide to what we hope to offer, and some elements may be subject to change. Owing to the special nature of some of the visits, some details may not be confrmed until nearer the time.

Cost of £1595 includes: accommodation based on sharing a superior twin or double bedded room, breakfast, three lunches, dinner with water & coffee, excursions & admissions, gratuities. Not included: travel insurance, classic double room for single use supplement £200, superior double room for single use supplement £280. TOUR CODE: NHCH21

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