Longleat House

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Longleat House is a grand 16th-century English country house in Wiltshire, renowned for its early Renaissance style, extensive grounds, and status as the seat of the Marquesses of Bath.

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All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Longleat House canonical 4
Longleat Estate 1
Longleat, Wiltshire 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf stately home
associatedFamily Thynne family NERFINISHED
associatedTitle Marquess of Bath NERFINISHED
builtInCentury 16th century
constructionEnd 1580
constructionStart 1560
country England
currentUse seat of the Marquess of Bath
tourist attraction
governingBody Historic England NERFINISHED
hasArchitect Robert Smythson NERFINISHED
hasAttraction hedge maze
maze
safari park
hasCollection art collection
library
hasEstate Longleat Estate NERFINISHED
hasFeature Longleat Safari Park NERFINISHED
formal gardens
parkland
hasFunction private residence
visitor attraction
hasGardenDesigner Capability Brown NERFINISHED
hasGroundsArea approximately 900 acres of parkland
hasHistoricCounty Wiltshire NERFINISHED
hasNearbyCountyTown Trowbridge NERFINISHED
hasNotableResident Alexander Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath NERFINISHED
Ceawlin Thynn, 8th Marquess of Bath NERFINISHED
hasParkDesigner Capability Brown NERFINISHED
hasTourismCategory country house attraction
historic house museum
hasWebsite https://www.longleat.co.uk/
heritageStatus Grade I listed building
listedBuildingGrade Grade I
locatedIn Longleat Estate NERFINISHED
Wiltshire
locatedNear Warminster NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Horningsham NERFINISHED
notableFor early example of Renaissance architecture in England
extensive landscaped grounds
symmetrical Elizabethan façade
openToPublic yes
originalOwner Sir John Thynne NERFINISHED
partOf Longleat Safari and Adventure Park NERFINISHED
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
style Elizabethan architecture
English Renaissance NERFINISHED

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Cheddar Gorge partlyOwnedBy Longleat House
this entity surface form: Longleat Estate
Thomas Ken deathPlace Longleat House
this entity surface form: Longleat, Wiltshire
Warminster, Wiltshire, England hasNearbyLandmark Longleat House
subject surface form: Warminster
Jeffry Wyatville notableWork Longleat House
this entity surface form: alterations at Longleat House
Lady Louisa Carteret placeOfDeath Longleat House
Lady Louisa Carteret residence Longleat House