NOTES: This lookout overlooking the gardens and the apartments below, is also known as the Mirador de la Daraxa. These apartments and gardens were entirely reconstructed in the sixteenth century, although some of their features would suggest they were of medieval construction.
NOTES: Anthony Salvin was the original architect for Harlaxton Manor, with subsequent work (including the Cedar Staircase) executed by William Burn. It is not clear who designed the staircase but it might have been William Burn's assistant, David Bryce.
NOTES: This Gothick style church was built in 1763 for the 6th Earl of Coventry who filled it with a collection of family monuments. The design of the exterior is attributed to Lancelot 'Capability' Brown and the interior to Robert Adam. The church, now redundant, forms part of the Croome Park National Trust Estate.
NOTES: This Gothick style church was built in 1763 for the 6th Earl of Coventry who filled it with a collection of family monuments. The design of the exterior is attributed to Lancelot 'Capability' Brown and the interior to Robert Adam. The church, now redundant, forms part of the Croome Park National Trust Estate.