Kirby Hall

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Kirby Hall is a grand Elizabethan country house in Northamptonshire, England, renowned for its impressive ruined architecture and formal gardens.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
historic building
stately home
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Elizabethan
Renaissance
associatedFamily Hatton family
builtFor Humphrey Stafford, Duke of Buckingham
surface form: Sir Humphrey Stafford
category Country houses in Northamptonshire
English Heritage properties in Northamptonshire
Grade I listed houses in Northamptonshire
Ruins in Northamptonshire
condition partly ruined
constructionStart 1570
late 16th century
country England
era English Renaissance
surface form: Elizabethan era
gardenRestoration 20th century
gardenStyle formal garden
governingBody English Heritage
hasCourtyard true
hasGardenTerraces true
hasMaterial limestone
hasParterre true
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
Scheduled monument
laterOwnedBy Christopher Hatton
surface form: Sir Christopher Hatton
locatedIn Corby
surface form: Corby district

Northamptonshire
managedBy English Heritage
nearestTown Corby
notableFeature elaborate stonework
formal gardens
great hall
loggia-style open arcades
ruined state
state apartments
symmetrical courtyard plan
openToPublic true
ownedBy English Heritage
publicAccess by admission fee
region East Midlands
usedAs film location
television location

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