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Grange Hall
Grange Hall, the ancestral home of Earl Brudenell is a fine example of a late 16th century country estate, set in magnificent gardens, designed by Capability Brown, nestling six miles from Stamford, in the gently rolling Northamptonshire countryside.
It’s the venue for this years “Game and Country Fair” a gathering of horse aficionado’s, fishermen, hunters, falconers, gun dog owners, and farmers alike, not the haunt of tree hugger’s and fox lovers, but a haven for those who’s tradition lies close to the countryside and all it offer’s, all pursuits catered for, and actively encouraged.
Bounded by a perimeter wall and set in the heart of Rockingham forest, Grange is surrounded by Fineshade Abbey and grounds to the North, Wakerly Great wood on the South and East aspects and the river Welland, completing Grange’s isolation to the West, only the local “Redkite’s” were free to wander it’s secret charms. A secluded place, it could even be described as “menacing” by some, only accessible by the magnificent ornate wrought iron gates, sitting at THE END
Grange Hall, the ancestral home of Earl Brudenell is a fine example of a late 16th century country estate, set in magnificent gardens, designed by Capability Brown, nestling six miles from Stamford, in the gently rolling Northamptonshire countryside.
It’s the venue for this years “Game and Country Fair” a gathering of horse aficionado’s, fishermen, hunters, falconers, gun dog owners, and farmers alike, not the haunt of tree hugger’s and fox lovers, but a haven for those who’s tradition lies close to the countryside and all it offer’s, all pursuits catered for, and actively encouraged.
Bounded by a perimeter wall and set in the heart of Rockingham forest, Grange is surrounded by Fineshade Abbey and grounds to the North, Wakerly Great wood on the South and East aspects and the river Welland, completing Grange’s isolation to the West, only the local “Redkite’s” were free to wander it’s secret charms. A secluded place, it could even be described as “menacing” by some, only accessible by the magnificent ornate wrought iron gates, sitting at THE END
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