Building record 3695/1/1 - Loddington Hall

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Summary

Early 17th century manor house with circa 1300 origins. Extended in 1893. Used as a school and training centre during the mid 20th century. May have been converted into flats in 1987.

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{1} House, c 1300, extended and modelled c 1615, with additions in matching style, 1893. Coursed and squared ironstone with limestone dressings, Collyweston and Welsh slate roofs. Plinth to front wings and porch, string courses to front wings, coped gables throughout, parapet to central 3 bays. Mullioned and mullioned and transomed windows throughout with flat hood moulds. Grouped gable and off-centre ridge stacks, plus smaller ridge stack, all stone. 2 storeys plus garrets, 5 bays. E-plan, originally an open hall. Near-symmetrical west front has a central 2-storey gabled porch with corniced Classical ashlar doorcase and 2-leaf panelled doors. Above it, a 3-light window. Beyond, on either side, a 3-light window and above them, single cross-eaves dormers with 3-light windows. Beyond again, single wings. Crown-gabled south wing has a 4-light window and above it a smaller 4-light window. In the return angle, a blocked 2-light window to the first floor and to the dormer above it. South side has 2 C19 casements flanked by single blocked windows. Above, central 4-light window flanked by single 3-light windows. Above again, in dormer to left and gable to right, a 3-light window. Gabled north wing has a 4-light window to west and above it, a larger 4-light window. Above again, a smaller 3-light window. Return angle has C19 roll moulded 4-light Gothic casement and above it, a similar 3-light window. Above again, a dormer with a 2-light window. North side has a large external chimney breast and to its left a 2-light cellar window and above it, 3 C19 casements. Above again, a C19 cross casement and a dormer with a C17 cross casement. Multi-gabled C19 rear addition has irregular plan wings to north and south and to north east, an L-plan single storey service range enclosing a service courtyard. Interior has a noteworthy smoke blackened principal rafter roof, c 1300, with double tie-beams, passing brace and part of a central base cruck. North end has an early C17 3-flight dogleg staircase, restored C19, with moulded handrail and shaped splat balusters to stairs and landing. Fielded panelled dado, C18. Central hall has framed panelling with chip-carved frieze, mainly C17, restored late C19. C17 fluted and carved oak pilasters to doorcase, with mock capitals. On the long side, an off-centre early C17 ashlar fireplace with strapwork, restored C19. South wing first floor has mid C18 oak staircase with moulded handrail and vase and stem balusters. First floor bedroom has C18 moulded wood Classical fireplace with ornamental panel. Dressing room above porch has full height moulded panelling. North wing basement has C17 moulded cross-beamed ceiling and a segmental pointed fireplace opening with diamond keystone dated 1615. North and south wing garrets have each a 4-centred arched stone fireplace. Other rooms have mainly C19 fireplaces, fielded 2-panel and 6-panel doors. Loddington Hall was constructed by Robert Le Baud, then in charge of Royal works at Geddington, c 1290-1300. It was remodelled by the Syers family c 1615 and passed in 1660 to the Kynnesham family. In the mid C20 it was used as a school and as a training centre. There are plans to convert it to flats, 1987. Sources: RCHM unpublished survey notes. Verbal notes from J Heward, Pevsner

{3} Loddington Hall is Jacobean on an E plan, with a large north extension of 1893. The fireplace in the kitchen has the date 1615.

{4}{5} Detailed survey of house and its development

{6} Standing building; medieval and post-medieval manor house; medieval elements include doorways, a chimney and some window frames; 13th century roof structure; remaining elements of building are post-medieval, including wall paintings; converted into flats in late 1980's. Owned by the Kynesman family between 1420 and 1612 when it was sold to pay off debts. The Hall was again sold in 1690 when it was bought by a Mr Alcock.

{7} Photo taken in 1946.

{8} Photographs of roof structure.

{10} SP 813 784: Now a school for physically and mentally handicapped children.


<1> Clews Architects, 1980s, Database for Listing of Historic Buildings of Special Architectural Interest: Northamptonshire, 5/42 (checked) (Digital archive). SNN102353.

<2> 1976, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ("Greenback"), K1/3 p.27-8 (checked) (Catalogue). SNN100754.

<3> Pevsner N.; Cherry B., 1973, The Buildings of England: Northamptonshire, (unchecked) (Series). SNN1320.

<4> TAYLOR R., 1982, Loddington Hall, (checked) (Typescript Report). SNN57066.

<5> Heward J.; Taylor R., 1996, The Country Houses of Northamptonshire, p.273-77 (checked) (Book). SNN41757.

<6> GIGGINS B.L., 1989, Loddington Hall, (checked) (Unpublished Report). SNN1943.

<7> Ashby, A., 1992, Loddington Manor House, (checked) (Note). SNN107665.

<8> Giggins, B, 1989, Loddington Hall (Negatives). SNN112869.

<9> Taylor, E., 2022, The Walled Kitchen Gardens of Northamptonshire: Loddington Hall (Book). SNN114686.

<10> Baird, J, 1969, Field Investigators Comments, F1 JB 26-NOV-69 (Note). SNN111452.

<11> Historic England, LODDINGTON HALL, LODDINGTON, BF061882 (Archive). SNN114809.

<12> Historic England, LODDINGTON HALL, LODDINGTON (Drawings) (Archive). SNN114810.

Sources/Archives (12)

  • <1> Digital archive: Clews Architects. 1980s. Database for Listing of Historic Buildings of Special Architectural Interest: Northamptonshire. h:heritage\smr\historic buildings database. historic.mdb. Clews Architects. 5/42 (checked).
  • <2> Catalogue: 1976. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ("Greenback"). Borough of Kettering. Dept. of Environment. K1/3 p.27-8 (checked).
  • <3> Series: Pevsner N.; Cherry B.. 1973. The Buildings of England: Northamptonshire. The Buildings of England. Northamptonshire. Penguin Books. (unchecked).
  • <4> Typescript Report: TAYLOR R.. 1982. Loddington Hall. (checked).
  • <5> Book: Heward J.; Taylor R.. 1996. The Country Houses of Northamptonshire. R.C.H.M.E.. p.273-77 (checked).
  • <6> Unpublished Report: GIGGINS B.L.. 1989. Loddington Hall. (checked).
  • <7> Note: Ashby, A.. 1992. Loddington Manor House. (checked).
  • <8> Negatives: Giggins, B. 1989. Loddington Hall.
  • <9> Book: Taylor, E.. 2022. The Walled Kitchen Gardens of Northamptonshire: Loddington Hall. Northamptonshire Gardens Trust.
  • <10> Note: Baird, J. 1969. Field Investigators Comments. F1 JB 26-NOV-69.
  • <11> Archive: Historic England. LODDINGTON HALL, LODDINGTON. BF061882.
  • <12> Archive: Historic England. LODDINGTON HALL, LODDINGTON (Drawings).

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 81388 78437 (40m by 63m) Central
Civil Parish LODDINGTON, North Northamptonshire (formerly Kettering District)

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Other Statuses/References

  • NRHE HOB UID: 345829

Record last edited

Oct 24 2024 11:50AM

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