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Bradgate House is a 16th-century ruin in Bradgate Park, Leicestershire, England.

Edward Grey's son Sir John Grey of Groby married Elizabeth Woodville, who, after John's death married King Edward IV. Their son Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset made preparations for building the first Bradgate House in the late 15th century but died before work began. It was his son, Thomas Grey, 2nd marquis of Dorset who built the first Bradgate House, completing it circa 1520.[1] This is one of the first unfortified great houses in England and one of the earliest post-Roman use of bricks. It was lived in by the Grey family for the next 220 years. It is believed that the house was the birthplace of Lady Jane Grey, later Queen, ruling for a mere 9 days before being overthrown by Mary I. Jane was executed in 1553 and when her father was executed the following year the estate passed to the crown. Local history claims that groundskeepers marked the occasion of Jane's execution by pollarding the estate's oak trees in a symbolic beheading. Examples of pollarded oaks can still be seen in the park.[2] In 1563 the family regained favour, and the Groby manor, including Bradgate, was restored to Jane's Uncle, Lord John Grey of Pirgo.[3] His great-grandson was made Earl of Stamford. Later earls acquired estates in Enville, Staffordshire, and Dunham Massey, Cheshire.

Sometime after 1739 they moved out of Bradgate, which began a long decline.[3] The spectacular ruins of the house are still visible at the centre of the park.[4][5] The house was approximately {{convert|200|feet}} long, featuring a main hall measuring {{convert|80|x|30|feet}}. As well as considerable remains of walls and fireplaces, it has four truncated towers and the chapel is still intact,[6] containing a tomb effigy to Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford and his wife.[7]

In the mid-19th century, George Harry Grey and the 7th Earl of Stamford and Warrington commissioned a new house to be built designed by the architect Mr M.J. Dain of Dain and Parsons, London, and built by the local builder Mr Thomas Rudkin. Bradgate House was completed in 1856 in the village of Groby, Leicestershire and built in the Jacobean style it has been referred to as the Calendar House because it had 365 windows, 52 rooms, and 12 main chimneys. The house was sadly demolished in the mid-1920s when Leicestershire estates were sold by late Earls niece Katherine Henrietta Venezia Grey, who incidentally changed her surname to Grey on the condition of her inheritance of the estates from her deceased uncle. Bradgate House in the village of Groby is frequently confused with the 16th-century ruined house of the same name in Bradgate Park 2 miles in distance.

See also

  • Bradgate House (19th century)

References

1. ^{{cite book |last= Squires |first= Anthony |title= The Greys: A Long and Noble Line |publisher= Silk Press Books |year= 2002|isbn=1-902685-10-5|page=41}}
2. ^Bradgate Park: the History of Bradgate Park and Swithland Wood
3. ^{{cite book |last= Squires |first= A.E. |chapter = Groby Manor – Bradgate Park |title= The Medieval Parks of Charnwood Forest |editor = Squires A.E. and Humphrey W. |publisher= Sycamore Press |year= 1986}}
4. ^John Leland's itinerary: travels in Tudor England, ed. J. Chandler (1993)
5. ^Nichols, J., The history and antiquities of the county of Leicester, 4 vols. (1795–1815)
6. ^Forsyth, Mary (1974) The History of Bradgate, The Bradgate Park Trust
7. ^{{cite book |last= Pevsner|first= Nicklaus|authorlink =Nikolaus Pevsner|title=Leicestershire and Rutland |series =The Buildings of England|publisher= Penguin Books |year= 1960}}
Bibliography
  • Pevsner, Nikolaus (1960). The Buildings of England: Leicestershire and Rutland (Harmondsworth: Penguin Books)

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