Christmas

Dec. 7, 2024 to Dec. 8, 2024

Christmas Market (7th Dec)

Lamport Hall

This vibrant event will feature more than 100 stalls, each bursting with an eclectic mix of wares that cater to all tastes and interests. From the shimmer of bespoke jewellery and the allure of decorative glassware to the unique charm of arts, stylish clothing, intricate ceramics, expertly crafted woodwork, fashionable accessories, heartfelt cards, and delectable artisan foods – there’s something for everyone. As you wander through the fair, let the array of goods spark your imagination and guide you to the perfect Christmas gift, whether it’s a heartfelt present for someone special or a well-deserved indulgence for yourself. Set within the shelter of our historic Edwardian stable block,  this shopping haven promises a delightful experience come rain or shine.  A cherished addition to the annual calendar since 2021, this fair not only offers a wonderful shopping opportunity but also a fantastic day out for all who attend. 

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  • Christmas Market (7th Dec)

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    Discover the High Room's splendid ceiling crafted by William Smith, admire the first garden gnome introduced to Britain by Sir Charles Isham, and delve into the Bryan Holden Working Horse Collection.

    Lamport Hall

    Home of the Isham family from the 1560s to 1976, Lamport Hall was built in 1568 by wool merchant John Isham. The house was extended during Charles I’s reign, before Sir Justinian Isham built the building that stands today in 1655, commissioning John Webb, a pupil and the son-in-law of classical architect Inigo Jones to build a large house, with Gilbert Clarke laying out the gardens. Further works were completed by 1741, while a century later major rebuilding took place, finally being completed in 1862. 

     

    In 1847, the teetotal, non-smoking, bloodsports-opposing Sir Charles Isham, 10th baronet, who had inherited the house and title the previous year, began rebuilding cottages on the estate, and, a keen gardener, he focused on the house’s surroundings. That year he built a crescent-shaped rockery by the house, constructing, reportedly with his own hands, a 24-foot craggy wall of local ironstone. It was later claimed that the only rockery at all comparable had been constructed for the Emperor of Austria. Sometime in the 1850s, he introduced gnomes to Britain and to Lamport, importing several porcelain figures from Germany and populating the rockery with a gang of gnomes, giving them spades and axes to wide, and wheelbarrows to push, as they were miners at work in the rockery. 

     

    After Charles Isham died in 1903, Lamport was inherited by his daughters, who disliked the gnomes and ordered their removal. The house was let until the 1950s until the actor Sir Gyles Isham, 12th Baronet inherited Lamport, and set about restoring both house and garden. He opened the house to the public in 1974, and when he died, two years later, with no heirs, he left Lamport and its contents to the Lamport Hall Preservation Trust, who continue to look after the house and its gardens today. 

     

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