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Name | STAPLEFORD HALL | ||||||||||||
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Localisation | Latitude: 52.750641 Longitude: -0.79784586 National Grid Reference: SK8123917680 Map: Download a full scale map (PDF) |
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Overview | Heritage Category: Park and Garden Grade: II List Entry Number: 1000966 Date first listed: 27-Feb-1986 |
Gardens, grounds and a landscape park, the last modified in 1770s probably to a scheme
devised by Lancelot Brown, associated with a country house.
HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT
Before the mid C16 Stapleford's two manors had been reunited by the Sherards. William
Sherard was knighted in 1622 and was created Lord Sherard and granted the Irish peerage
of Baron of Leitrim in 1627. It was under him that the Hall was rebuilt and, almost
certainly, the park created. The Hall was greatly enlarged c 1670 by his son Benet
Sherard. His son, also Benet, was created Baron of Harborough, and in 1719 Earl of
Harborough. The second Earl, Philip, succeeded in 1732; the third, Benet, in 1759;
the fourth, Robert, who commissioned Lancelot Brown (1716-83) to devise a scheme to
landscape the park, modified the Hall and rebuilt the church, in 1770; the fifth,
Philip, in 1799; and the sixth and last, Robert (d 1859), in 1807. It was in the time
of the sixth Earl, between c 1818 and 1834, that the park was enlarged to its present
size, most of its ornamental woodland planted and many of the lodges and other estate
buildings constructed. The sixth Earl was survived by his wife who lived on until
1886. Stapleford was then sold to James Hornsby, who in 1894 sold it to John Gretton
who carried out much alteration and new building. His son, who inherited in 1899 and
later became Lord Gretton, remained at Stapleford until the 1980s. The Hall is today
a hotel, whose owners also own or lease the adjacent parkland. The greater part of
the registered park remains (1998) in private hands.
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING Stapleford Hall stands within its park
5km east of Melton Mowbray. Although there is no longer a village at Stapleford the
Hall is used as a hotel and various estate cottages for staff accommodation, while
St Mary Magdalene?s church stands within the grounds. Minor local roads run around
the west and south sides of the park, the third, easterly, boundary following the
railway. The park is crossed from south-east to north-west by the River Eye, the shallow
valley of which is overlooked from the Hall to the west, which also has views south
over gently falling ground. The area here registered is c 300ha.
ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES
The main entrance to Stapleford, with later C19 gates and piers (listed grade II),
is on the centre of the west side of the park, flanked by a pair of ornate, low, earlier
C19, cottage-style ironstone lodges with ashlar details (listed grade II). From here
drives run east through ornamental woodland, the main one ending at a gravelled forecourt
on the east side of the Hall. On the north side of the forecourt are late C19 gates
and screen on ashlar piers (listed grade II). Still surviving as a track is a drive
of the 1770s from Holygate Lodge (listed grade II), an ornate, two-storey, stone,
earlier C19 building midway along the south side of the park boundary, close to which
are a deer slaughterhouse, an octagonal venison larder and a pair of privies (all
earlier C19 and listed grade II).
PRINCIPAL BUILDING Stapleford Hall (listed grade I) is a largely ashlar building,
its main fronts to the east and south. The north wing, of c 1500, was remodelled in
1633 with decorative embellishments celebrating the pedigree of the Sherards and their
matches. The two-storey, hip-roofed, main block is of c 1670. The south facade was
Jacobeanized in 1894-8 by Micklethwaite, who also added the large block between the
projecting wings and a north, service, wing incorporating a gateway of c 1630. Twenty
metres north of that is an octagonal venison larger of 1820 (listed grade II).
On the edge of the park, 400m west of the Hall, are the stables (listed grade II*).
Ranged around a courtyard, and in stone in the Jacobean style, these were built in
1899 to a design by Peter Dollar. Pevsner (1984) thought them perhaps Leicestershire?s
finest.
St Mary Magdalene's church (listed grade I), an ashlar building with west tower in
the Gothick style, stands 200m north-west of the Hall. It is of 1783, and was designed
by George Richardson (d c 1813).
GARDENS AND PLEASURE GROUNDS A straight C19 ha-ha (listed grade II) runs c 75m south
and east of the Hall, its line being continued west and north around the extensive,
early C19, ornamental woodland which extends to the west edge of the park and surrounds
and partly conceals the stables, church and other estate buildings from the approach
drives through it. East of the Hall are small, box-edged parterres of the 1990s and
a gravelled forecourt, and to the south and north formal lawns with trees and shrubs
on their fringes. The main view is to the south; that to the east, across the lake,
is less successful (at least at ground level), as the ground falls only a little.
There is also a lawn west of the Hall, between it and the kitchen garden; on its western
side are several mature specimen trees and a yew grove.
There is little documentary evidence for the form of the formal gardens which accompanied
the Hall between c 1630 and Brown's landscaping of the 1770s which is assumed to have
swept them away. Archaeological evidence (Liddle and Hartley 1996) indicates one or
more parterres extending c 75m east of the eastern ha-ha. A few trees remain of a
horse chestnut avenue, perhaps of c 1710, which ran between the east side of the gardens
and, perhaps, the River Eye, continuing the line of the main axis past the north side
of the Hall. Whether formal gardens also extended south of the Hall is unclear. The
earthwork of a broad east/west ditch-like feature 200m south of the south ha-ha has
been interpreted (ibid) as a garden feature, although there is ridge and furrow to
the north of it and a drainage function seems more probable.
PARK
The Hall stands towards the west side of a triangular park, 2.3km in diameter both
north to south and east to west. To west and south, where bounded by public roads,
there is a shelter belt. Around the Hall, extending for c 400m to the River Eye and
for about the same distance to the south, is permanent pasture. There is some well-preserved
ridge and furrow, while north and south of the Hall?s grounds are the extensive earthworks
of Stapleford village (scheduled ancient monument), the site of which may also extend
beneath the woodland west of the Hall. South of the ornamental woodland around the
Hall, abutting the western edge of the park, a three-hole Golf Academy was opened
in the mid 1990s. Otherwise, apart from woodland, the park is largely under arable
cultivation. At its northern tip is an extensive Anglo-Saxon cemetery.
Three hundred metres east of the Hall the River Eye has been dammed to form a 300m
long oval lake with serpentine tail to the south, in the centre of which is a large
wooded island. The serpentine tail extends into the Cottage Plantation, circular,
400m in diameter, and with woodland walks. This was planted between 1818 and 1824.
The landscaping of the 1770s and later also included the planting of clumps; a cohesive
circular example survives 300m south-east of the Hall, together with less compact
examples and large numbers of mature, individual trees, mostly oak. Further planting
took place after the Grettons purchased Stapleford in the 1890s, and the many small
clumps of oak, Turkey oak, beech, lime and red horse chestnut date from this time.
Some 700m north of the Hall the Saxby road along the park edge crosses the Eye Bridge,
a brick structure of 1773. About 50m north-east is the former estate mill (mid C19,
listed grade II), now a house, while 50m south of the bridge are eight almshouses
(listed grade II) of 1732, enlarged in the Picturesque style in 1820. Shepherd's Cottage
(listed grade II), a mid C19 estate cottage, lies at the south-west corner of the
park.
The park is first mentioned in 1640, when it had a lodge and contained eighty deer.
It was presumably created in the 1630s when the Hall was remodelled. In 1775 Lancelot
Brown was paid £31.10s for a visit to Stapleford. Although no plan or other documentation
survives, the visit almost certainly produced a scheme for landscaping, planting and
the serpentine lake, the construction of which was supervised by William Ireland,
one of Brown's foremen. The work was apparently substantially complete by 1777, although
at that date the park remained very confined, barely extending west or north of the
Hall and only a little to the south. The final enclosure of Stapleford?s three fields
took place in 1772, and farmhouses began to be built out in the new, enclosed, fields;
Stapleford village, in the Middle Ages a large settlement, may have seen further contraction.
In 1818 local roads were closed and the park tripled in size, a further major enlargement
before 1834 effectively creating the park as here registered. At first the eastern
boundary of the enlarged park was the canal, later the railway.
KITCHEN GARDEN Some 100m west of the Hall are the brick-walled former kitchen gardens,
the main c 100m square compartment perhaps of c 1670. Along its north side is a lean-to
glasshouse with raised central section, built against the back wall of which is the
early C19 stone gardener's cottage. There is a walk with herbaceous border along the
outside of the south wall of the garden, with a pergola giving views southward across
the park. To the west of the main garden is another garden compartment, on the north
side of which is another gardener's house. The kitchen gardens were converted to pleasure
gardens and fruit grounds after the Hall became a hotel.
REFERENCES N Pevsner, E Williamson and G K Brandwood, The Buildings of England: Leicestershire
and Rutland (1984), pp 386-9 P Liddle and R F Hartley, The Development of Stapleford
Park, Leicestershire (Leicestershire Museums 1996) L Cantor and A Squires, The Historic
Parks and Gardens of Leicestershire and Rutland (1997), p 34 C Gallagher, Stapleford
Park: A Survey of the Landscape (1998)
Maps OS 6" to 1 mile: Leicestershire sheet 20 NE, 1st edition published 1881 Leicestershire
sheet 20 NE, 2nd edition published 1904 Leicestershire sheet 20 SE, 1st edition published
1889 Leicestershire sheet 20 SE, 2nd edition published 1904 Leicestershire sheet 20
NE, 1931 edition OS 25" to 1 mile: Leicestershire sheet 20.12, 2nd edition published
1904
Description written: July 1998 Amended: May 1999 Register Inspector: PAS Edited: July
1999
This garden or other land is registered under the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953 within the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens by Historic England for its special historic interest.