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'''Deene Park''' is a [[medieval]] country manor located 5 miles north-east of [[Corby]] in the county of [[Northamptonshire]]. It is home to '''Deene House''' a largely [[sixteenth-century]] mansion that has belonged in the Brudenell family since 1514, seven of which were titled the [[Earl of Cardigan]] - the most notable being the 7th Earl who led the [[Charge of the Light Brigade]] at [[Balaklava]]. The house is furnished with [[antiquities]] from different periods and with paintings including works by [[Joshua Reynolds]] and [[Thomas Gainsborough]]. The large gardens featuring a lake were designed by David Hicks. The manor is located in the countryside not far from the [[Harringworth Viaduct]] and is surrounded by historical villages and [[hamlet (place)|hamlets]] .
'''Deene Park''' is a [[medieval]] country manor located 5 miles north-east of [[Corby]] in the county of [[Northamptonshire]]. It is home to '''Deene House''' a largely [[sixteenth-century]] mansion that has belonged in the Brudenell family since 1514, seven of which were titled the [[Earl of Cardigan]] - the most notable being the 7th Earl who led the [[Charge of the Light Brigade]] at [[Balaklava]]. The house is furnished with [[antiquities]] from different periods and with paintings including works by [[Joshua Reynolds]] and [[Thomas Gainsborough]]. The large gardens featuring a lake were designed by David Hicks. The manor is located in the countryside not far from the [[Welland Viaduct|Harringworth Viaduct]] and is surrounded by historical villages and [[hamlet (place)|hamlets]] .


Throughout the 1990s Deene Park hosted the annual, [[August]], [[bank holiday]], [[Greenbelt Festival]].
Throughout the 1990s Deene Park hosted the annual, [[August]], [[bank holiday]], [[Greenbelt Festival]].

Revision as of 07:06, 27 June 2007

Deene Park is a medieval country manor located 5 miles north-east of Corby in the county of Northamptonshire. It is home to Deene House a largely sixteenth-century mansion that has belonged in the Brudenell family since 1514, seven of which were titled the Earl of Cardigan - the most notable being the 7th Earl who led the Charge of the Light Brigade at Balaklava. The house is furnished with antiquities from different periods and with paintings including works by Joshua Reynolds and Thomas Gainsborough. The large gardens featuring a lake were designed by David Hicks. The manor is located in the countryside not far from the Harringworth Viaduct and is surrounded by historical villages and hamlets .

Throughout the 1990s Deene Park hosted the annual, August, bank holiday, Greenbelt Festival.

External link

Deene Park Website