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Ettington Park, Ettington, Warwickshire, England is a 19th-century country house with earlier origins. The historic home of the Shirley family, whose ownership dates from the time of the Domesday Book, the house was remodelled between 1858 and 1862 for Evelyn Shirley. Shirley's architect was John Prichard, although the involvement of Prichard's long-time partner John Pollard Seddon is disputed. The Grade I listed building, described by Chris Pickford and Nikolaus Pevsner as "the most important and impressive High Victorian house in the county", is now a hotel.


History

The site was occupied by a manor house for several centuries before the construction of the current building. Before the reign of Henry III, the nearby estate of Lower Ettington was the principal seat of the Ferrers family, who later moved their seat to Shirley, Derbyshire. In earlier centuries, the grounds were a deerpark. According to
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Sir Ralph Shirley leased the manor in 1509 to John and Agnes Underhill, for a term of 80 years. His son, Francis, made another lease for a term of 100 years to the same family in 1541, the lease ending in 1641. During Francis Shirley's time the manor house may have been rebuilt, or at least modernised. The lease of Ettington came to an end in 1641 in the lifetime of Sir Charles Shirley, who entered into possession of it in 1642. Extensive repairs occurred under him; a large part of the building was taken down and a smaller one constructed with the original materials. About 1740, and again in 1767, additions were made by George Shirley. His grandson, Evelyn John Shirley, made alterations in 1824. It was restored by John Prichard for Evelyn Shirley in 1858–63, in the advanced Early English Style.
Now run as a hotel, it belongs to the Handpicked Hotels Group.


Architecture and description

Ettington Park is located to the southwest of the village of Ettington, just north of the village of
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. It is set in , passed by the River Stour. Ettington Park is considered "the most important and impressive High Victorian house in the county". The hall is an 1858–62 re-modelling of an earlier house, probably mid-17th-century with mid-18th-century additions. Pickford and Pevsner, in their 2016 Warwickshire are certain that the Victorian re-modelling was the sole work of John Prichard. Historic England considers that John Pollard Seddon, Prichard's long-time partner from 1852 to 1863, was also involved. In the late 20th century, further alterations and additions were carried out. The house is constructed in yellow and grey banded limestone ashlar with a roof is made of stone slate. The style is Neo Gothic, the architectural historian
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noting significant
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influences. Eastlake provides support for Pickford and Pevsner in attributing the house, called Eatington Park in the mid-19th century, solely to Prichard. The house is a E-shape plan, with two storeys and attics. The interior retains much of its original early and mid Victorian configuration and fittings. The Staircase Hall is of 1810–11, while the Library was decorated in 1820. The Long Gallery and the Great Drawing Room are part of Prichard's remodelling.


Other

Ettington Park was used for exterior shots of "Hill House" in the 1963 horror film '' The Haunting''. The chapel in the grounds was also used for filming in the 1980 version of ''
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''. The hall is reputedly haunted.


References


Sources

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External links


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