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  1. Harlaxton Manor is a Victorian country house in Harlaxton, Lincolnshire, England. It was built for Gregory Gregory, a local squire and businessman. Gregory employed two of the leading architects of Victorian England, Anthony Salvin and William Burn and consulted a third, Edward Blore, during its construction.

  2. Harlaxton Manor. Celebrate with us in our remarkable estate where there's always more than meets the eye. For a dramatic and unique venue with breathtaking surroundings, Harlaxton Manor provides the perfect setting for you and your guests. find out more. Walled Garden.

  3. Harlaxton Manor is a lavish and spectacular manor house. Built in Ancaster stone and merging together Gothic, Jacobethan and Baroque styles, Harlaxton is a dramatic sight to behold. Gregory travelled England and Europe collecting objects and inspiration for his manor house.

  4. Harlaxton Manor is a building that takes its inspiration from the country houses of Elizabethan England. In 1831, the architect Anthony Salvin was commissioned by Gregory Gregory to build his new Manor house, with work commencing in 1832.

  5. Harlaxton is the University of Evansville’s study abroad center based in a Victorian manor house in Grantham, England, about an hour north of London by train. Students have the option to spend a semester or summer at Harlaxton!

  6. Harlaxton Manor is a culturally and architecturally diverse, historical, and picturesque estate with beautiful scenery and intriguing history.

  7. Few wedding venues in the world can match the breath-taking approach to Harlaxton – a straight, mile-long drive across an ornate lakeside bridge, under a gatehouse to the towering, fairytale façade that is Harlaxton Manor.

  8. Steeped in unique architectural history, Harlaxton Manor was constructed in 1831 by wealthy Nottinghamshire businessman, Gregory Gregory. The Manor’s spectacular architecture combines Gothic, Jacobethan, and Baroque styles, creating an unforgettable and dramatic experience.

  9. Harlaxton Manor, a striking example of 19th-century Jacobethan architecture, was constructed in the 1830s for Gregory Gregory, a wealthy Nottinghamshire businessman. The manor, designed by the architect Anthony Salvin, is renowned for its grand façade, elaborate interiors, and picturesque gardens.

  10. Harlaxton Manor, Harlaxton, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG32 1AG. Grade I listed Manor House and allied buildings situated in grade II* gardens and parkland totalling 300 acres. Now a university.

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