Leicestershire Historic Houses
Donington-le-Heath Manor
House
A 13th-century stone manor house, renovated in the 17th century, with a garden which was first
created in the 17th century.
Coalville LE67 2FW Tel: 01530 831259 Email
Exton Park
A large traditional English country estate that has been the
home of the Noel family (the Earls of Gainsborough) for almost four hundred
years. The park has existed since the 12th century and has been visited
by many famous people including Handel who put on performances in the
gardens of Exton. Viewing by appointment only.
Oakham, LE15 8AN Tel: 01572 812208 Email
Lyddington Bede House 
A former palace of the Bishops of Lincoln and converted into almshouses in 16th
century.
Blue coat Lane, Lyddington, Uppinghma, LE15 9LZ Tel: 01572 822438
Quenby Hall
A Jacobean jewel in Leicestershire. Space
and tranquility set amidst hills and woods in 1,400 acres. The private home of the de Lisle family and extensively
restored, Quenby Hall, a Grade 1 listed building
Hungarton, LE7 9JF Tel: 0116 2595224 Email
Stanford Hall
Home of the Cave family since 1430. In 1690’s the old house was pulled down by Sir Roger Cave
and the present house built on the banks of the River Avon. Antique furniture, picture and family
costumes
Lutterworth LE17 6DH Tel: 01788 860250 Email
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