
Kirby Hall
Kirby Hall
Kirby Hall is an Elizabethan and seventeenth century mansion located near the town of Corby, Northamptonshire. It is a Grade I listed building. The hall was built in stages between 1570 and 1625 by Sir Humphrey Stafford and his son, Sir Robert Stafford. It is one of the most magnificent examples of Elizabethan architecture in the country.
Enjoy a wonderful day out visiting the magnificent grounds and elaborate decoration of one of England’s most magnificent Elizabethan and 17th century mansions, Kirby Hall.
Take in the sights and sounds of the roaring fire and new guests arriving in the magnificent reception chamber as you explore The Great Hall, which has been restored to its traditional color scheme.
Created: 18 February 2022 Edited: 29 November 2023
Kirby Hall Information
Kirby Hall Address
Kirby Ln, Deene, Gretton, Corby
NN17 3EN
Website: http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/kirby-hall/
Get directionsLocal History around Kirby Hall
There are some historic monuments around including:
Bowl barrow north of Hill Side SpinneyKirby Hall: an Elizabethan country house and gardens, including the remains of the medieval village of KirbyRoundhouse or lock-upIron Age enclosureLyddington Bedehouse: a medieval bishop's palace and post-medieval almshouse with moat, gardens, fishponds and cultivation remainsWakerley BridgeMarket cross 8m west of the Market HouseManor house and gardensBlatherwycke medieval village remainsLittle Weldon Roman villaMarket cross 10m west of Cross Farmhouse.