Prestwold Hall

Prestwold Lane, Loughborough LE12 5 ,United Kingdom
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Prestwold Hall is a country house in Leicestershire, England standing in 2500acre of land in the parish of Prestwold.HistoryPrestwold Hall was for many years the seat of the Packe family. Before that time, it was the home of the Skipwith family. After the death of Major Robert Christopher Packe (born c.1783) - one time Aide-de-camp to King George III - who was killed during the Battle of Waterloo, the hall passed to his nephew George Hussey Packe who held the hall and estate until his death in 1874.The hall was remodelled by architect William Burn in 1842–1844, incorporating the fabric of a mid-18th-century H-plan house. It was Grade I listed in 1951.Prestwold Hall passed to the Drury-Lowe family in 1936 when Penelope Mary, the daughter of Sir Edward Hussey Packe, married John Drury Boteler Drury-Lowe (1905-1960). Drury-Lowe adopted the additional surname of Packe - his son, Simon Jasper Packe-Drury-Low, inherited the house and estate in 1938.Near the house stands the Grade II* listed church of St Andrew, a medieval parish church largely rebuilt in 1890 by the architect Sir A Blomfield. It is all that remains of the medieval village of Prestwold, which was demolished during the enclosure of the estate. Within the estate are five flats (three of which are in the house), two lodges, a gardener's cottage and a laundry cottage. The hall is also used to host weddings and private parties.

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