Rushton Hall in Rushton, Northamptonshire, England, was the ancestral home of the Tresham family from 1438, when William Tresham, a veteran of the Battle of Agincourt and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster bought the estate. In the 20th century the house became a private school and it has now been converted to a luxury hotel. The estate is about 227 acres (92 ha) of which 30 acres (12 ha) are formal gardens. The River Ise flows from west to east south of the Hall.[1]
^Parks and Gardens UK website Archived 2010-12-31 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 25 March 2012
RushtonHall in Rushton, Northamptonshire, England, was the ancestral home of the Tresham family from 1438, when William Tresham, a veteran of the Battle...
children's home on site. The school was previously known as RushtonHall School and then RNIB Rushton School and Children's Home. Princess Anne reopened the...
Robert Catesby, asked him to provide a large sum of money and the use of RushtonHall, but Tresham apparently provided neither, instead giving a much smaller...
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designed by Sir Thomas Tresham and constructed between 1593 and 1597 near Rushton, Northamptonshire, England. It is now in the care of English Heritage....
Moseley Old Hall, Wolverhampton, that harbored Charles II in 1651 as he fled from Cromwell's army "Gunpowder Plot hall for sale". RushtonHall, Northamptonshire:...
a "suppressive person". On 5 July 2008, Willis married Griffiths at RushtonHall, Northamptonshire. The couple have three children – two daughters born...
it be done. Catesby also apparently asked for £2,000, and the use of RushtonHall in Northamptonshire. Tresham declined both offers (although he did give...
On 5 July 2008, Emma Griffiths married Busted member Matt Willis at RushtonHall, Northamptonshire, after three years of dating. The wedding was featured...
Castle, Wiltshire; Condover Hall and the original Holland House, Kensington; and he is said to have been engaged on RushtonHall, Northamptonshire, and Audley...
Desborough and the Eleanor cross at Geddington, then through the grounds of RushtonHall, before turning south and passing through the parkland of Boughton House...
was constructed for Sir Thomas Tresham, the fervent Roman Catholic of RushtonHall, and is thought to have been designed by Robert Stickells. The exact...
with Charlton House, Longford Castle, Condover Hall and the original Holland House, and perhaps RushtonHall and Audley End. The demand for skilled senior...
Richard Pack of Flore 1831: Beriah Botfield of Norton Hall 1832: William Williams Hope of RushtonHall 1833: William Rose Rose, of Harleston 1834: William...
there were attempts to reform the King's household. In 1438 he bought RushtonHall in Northamptonshire as a family seat. He was again elected Speaker in...
so pilgrims returned from Holywell in mid-September, they stopped at RushtonHall where Sir Thomas Tresham had recently died, and then continued on to...
front became popular from Elizabethan times, similar examples being RushtonHall and the original Lanhydrock. The Tower was Sackville-West's sanctum;...
Nicholas Owen. On his return from Wales, Garnet travelled with Anne Vaux to RushtonHall, home of the recently deceased Thomas Tresham (father to Francis Tresham)...
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Beginning in late April in Northamptonshire, in Haselbech, Pytchley and Rushton, it spread to Warwickshire and Leicestershire in May. The riots were a...
gardens at Walmer Place were exhibited in 1903 at the Royal Academy. The RushtonHall estate in Northamptonshire has early 20th century formal terraced gardens...