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The recently completed Raulings Park, located in Leicestershire, is the result of a massive renovation done on the structure, which was first completed in 1685. Though an Tudor-style house had stood on the property since 1543, a fire completely destroyed that house in 1613. The property was rebuilt in the Restoration style and completed around 1685. The house has been in near constant renovation since that time, given the rather particular nature of the various marchionesses of Raulings. The most recent renovations, undertaken by the current Lady Raulings, were completed almost a decade ago, bringing the property to its current appearance. | The recently completed Raulings Park, located in Leicestershire, is the result of a massive renovation done on the structure, which was first completed in 1685. Though an Tudor-style house had stood on the property since 1543, a fire completely destroyed that house in 1613. The property was rebuilt in the Restoration style and completed around 1685. The house has been in near constant renovation since that time, given the rather particular nature of the various marchionesses of Raulings. The most recent renovations, undertaken by the current Lady Raulings, were completed almost a decade ago, bringing the property to its current appearance. |
Revision as of 17:56, 6 July 2010
The recently completed Raulings Park, located in Leicestershire, is the result of a massive renovation done on the structure, which was first completed in 1685. Though an Tudor-style house had stood on the property since 1543, a fire completely destroyed that house in 1613. The property was rebuilt in the Restoration style and completed around 1685. The house has been in near constant renovation since that time, given the rather particular nature of the various marchionesses of Raulings. The most recent renovations, undertaken by the current Lady Raulings, were completed almost a decade ago, bringing the property to its current appearance.