Historic house in Northamptonshire, England
Entrance gate to the hall
Cosgrove Hall is an early-18th-century Grade II listed country house in Cosgrove, Northamptonshire .[ 1] [ 2] It was built on the site of an earlier house by the Furtho family. It is not open to the public.[ 3] It may have been built by John Lumley of Northampton.[ 4] In the nineteenth century, the building belonged to John Christopher Mansel .[ 5] [ 6] In May 1945, Queen Geraldine of Albania , the Queen consort to King Zog I of Albania , opened a fête at the hall.[ 7] The building was destroyed by fire in October 2016.[ 8]
The ice house at Cosgrove Hall in December 2010.
As well as the hall the other Grade II buildings on the estate are the dovecote , the stable block and the ice house .[ 9] [ 10] [ 11] In front of the house, there is an excavated Roman bath house, viewable from the Grand Union Canal .[ 12]
^ Historic England , "Cosgrave Hall and Attached Office Wing (1371636)" , National Heritage List for England , retrieved 7 October 2016
^ "Victoria County History - Northamptonshire A History of the County of Northampton: Volume 5, the Hundred of Cleley Cosgrove" . Victoria County History - Northamptonshire, Vol. 5 . British History Online. Retrieved 29 October 2015 .
^ Rights of Way, Northamptonshire, Northants County Council 2003, accessed 24 December 2010 [permanent dead link ]
^ Pevsner, Nikolaus; Cherry, Bridget (revision) (1961). The Buildings of England – Northamptonshire . London and New Haven: Yale University Press. pp. 159–160. ISBN 978-0-300-09632-3 .
^ Colburn, H. (1847). Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry . Vol. 2. p. 828. Retrieved 8 October 2016 .
^ Burke, Sir Bernard (1871). A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland . Retrieved 8 October 2016 .
^ Pearson, Owen (July 2006). Albania in the Twentieth Century, A History . Vol. 2. I.B.Tauris . ISBN 9781845111045 . Retrieved 8 October 2016 .
^ Cosgrove Hall fire: 18th Century country mansion gutted , BBC, 7 October 2016, retrieved 8 October 2016
^ Historic England , "Dovecote at Cosgrove Hall (1371655)" , National Heritage List for England , retrieved 7 October 2016
^ Historic England , "Stable Block at Cosgrave Hall (1040806)" , National Heritage List for England , retrieved 7 October 2016
^ Historic England , "Ice House at SP 7926 4208 In Park of Cosgrove Hall (1040846)" , National Heritage List for England , retrieved 7 October 2016
^ Fisher, Stuart (May 2009). The Canals of Britain: A Comprehensive Guide . A & C Black . p. 50. ISBN 9781408105177 . Retrieved 8 October 2016 .
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