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Accommodation near Lamport Hall

Lamport Hall is an architecturally significant Grade I listed building with a rich history. Originally a Tudor manor, it was transformed during the Commonwealth period and is now renowned for its striking classical frontage. This impressive façade was begun by John Webb in 1655 and later completed in the eighteenth century under the direction of Francis Smith of Warwick. Inside, Lamport Hall houses a remarkable collection of furniture, books, and paintings amassed by the Isham family. Many treasures were acquired during the third Baronet’s Grand Tour of Europe in the 1670s, including portraits by celebrated artists such as Van Dyck, Kneller, and Lely. Visiting Lamport Hall? Church Farm Lodge offers comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation nearby, providing a peaceful retreat after a day exploring this historic estate and its stunning collections.

This attraction is 3 miles away from Church Farm Lodge

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