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'''Raulings Park''' is a country house located in Leicestershire and is the primary country estate of the Marquesses of Raulings.  It is the childhood home of characters [[Julianne Grafton]] and [[Katharine Steele]].
'''Raulings Park''' is a country house located in Leicestershire and is the primary country estate of the Marquesses of Raulings.  It is the childhood home of characters [[Julianne Grafton]] and [[Katharine Steele]].
==History==
==History==
The history of Raulings Park begins in 1543, when a Tudor-style mansion was constructed for Sir Thomas Hampton.  When that house was completely destroyed by fire in 1613, the Hampton family lacked the funds to rebuild and instead chose to sell the estate to the Crown.  As part of Charles Grafton's ennobling, the property passed to the new Earls of Bridgeton in 1622.  The family then commissioned an impressive Restoration style house, which was completed around 1685.  It's present appearance is due to the house being in a near constant state of renovation, the latest of which was completed around 1801.  
The history of Raulings Park begins in 1543, when a Tudor-style mansion was constructed for Sir Thomas Hampton.  When that house was completely destroyed by fire in 1613, the Hampton family lacked the funds to rebuild and instead chose to sell the estate to the Crown.  As part of Charles Grafton's ennobling, the property passed to the new Earls of Bridgeton in 1622.  The family then commissioned an impressive Restoration style house, which was completed around 1685 and known as Bridgeton Park.  It's present appearance is due to the house being in a near constant state of renovation, the latest of which was completed around 1801.  The house was renamed Raulings Park upon the receipt of the marquessate by Julian Grafton in 1746.
==Architectural Style==
==Architectural Style==
 
The current incarnation of Raulings Park was inspired by the villas of Venato region of Italy seen by George Grafton, 3rd Earl of Bridgeton on his tours of Europe.  Architectural drawings of the original house depict a quite typical, square-shaped manor house.  Subsequent renovations, however, transformed the house into a long rectangle, with four pedimented and columned facades, providing an almost theatrical entrance on three sides.
==Grounds==
==Grounds==
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 grounds of Raulings Park are positively littered with follies, many of which resemble Grecian temples.

Revision as of 23:56, 27 July 2010

Raulings Park, Leicestershire

Raulings Park is a country house located in Leicestershire and is the primary country estate of the Marquesses of Raulings. It is the childhood home of characters Julianne Grafton and Katharine Steele.

History

The history of Raulings Park begins in 1543, when a Tudor-style mansion was constructed for Sir Thomas Hampton. When that house was completely destroyed by fire in 1613, the Hampton family lacked the funds to rebuild and instead chose to sell the estate to the Crown. As part of Charles Grafton's ennobling, the property passed to the new Earls of Bridgeton in 1622. The family then commissioned an impressive Restoration style house, which was completed around 1685 and known as Bridgeton Park. It's present appearance is due to the house being in a near constant state of renovation, the latest of which was completed around 1801. The house was renamed Raulings Park upon the receipt of the marquessate by Julian Grafton in 1746.

Architectural Style

The current incarnation of Raulings Park was inspired by the villas of Venato region of Italy seen by George Grafton, 3rd Earl of Bridgeton on his tours of Europe. Architectural drawings of the original house depict a quite typical, square-shaped manor house. Subsequent renovations, however, transformed the house into a long rectangle, with four pedimented and columned facades, providing an almost theatrical entrance on three sides.

Grounds

The grounds of Raulings Park are positively littered with follies, many of which resemble Grecian temples.