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BELTON HOUSE |
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Built in 1685-88 for Sir
John Bronlow, and altered by James Wyatt in the 1770s.
Plasterwork ceilings by Edward Doudge and fine wood carvings
of the Grinling Gibbons school. The rooms contain portraits,
furniture, tapestries, oriental porcelain, family silver
gilt and Speaker Cust's silver. Formal gardens, an orangery
and a magnificent landscaped park with a lakeside walk and
the Bellmount Tower. Fine church (not NT) with family
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Off A607 between Grantham and Lincoln |
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House Mar-Oct, Wed-Sun & BH Mon (closed Good Fri) 1.00pm-5.30pm Garden and Park 11.00am-5.30pm Last admission to house, garden and park 5.00pm |
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Some disabled access. Contact property in advance of visit. |
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nconfirmed. NT |
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