Aug. 23, 2025

Summer Open House - Saturday 23rd August

Harlaxton Manor

Head to Harlaxton Manor this August Bank Holiday weekend as it open its gates for the whole family to enjoy at their Summer Open House.   There is something to discover and enjoy for the entire family, including the staterooms which were designed as a tour around Europe. Constructed in 1831, Harlaxton Manor is truly unique, combining Jacobean, Elizabethan, and Baroque styles to create a beautiful and awe-inspiring historic house.   The Manor Gardens are some of Harlaxton’s most treasured features and beautiful parkland is a perfect place to relax and enjoy the breath-taking scenery. With French terraces, an Italian garden, a Dutch canal and even an observatory, the formal gardens beside Harlaxton Manor are a feast for the senses. Manicured lawns, blooming flowers and sculpted trees decorate the rolling hills that wrap around the manor which creates a spectacular backdrop.     The gardens also include an incredible 19th century conservatory where orange trees and tropical plants grow, some of which were donated by the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew.   There will be traditional garden games for all to enjoy as you wander the magnificent manor and gardens. Meanwhile, a pianist will be on-hand to uplift and inspire as you indulge in a selection of hot and cold refreshments available, including ice cream.    Throughout the year, Harlaxton Manor is home to international students from the University of Evansville’s who study in our spectacular surroundings and so we’re normally closed to visitors. As a result, it is only open on certain dates throughout the year, making this a rare and exciting opportunity. You’ll even have the chance to meet some of the students and staff, who love talking about the history and their experiences at Harlaxton.    

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Useful information: 

  • Visitors should be aware that the building has limited accessibility due to its age and nature.  
  • Complimentary onsite carparking 
  • There is disabled parking available 
  • Due to the nature of the building, we only allow support or guide dogs  

Tickets information: 

  • Family tickets are available to be purchased for up to 2 adults and 3 children 
  • A child ticket is valid for those between the age of 2 – 16 years of age  
  • Children under the age of 2, we welcome in for free
  • Concession prices are valid for Students (with a valid ID card) and visitors over the age of 65.
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  • Summer Open House - Saturday 23rd August

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    Admire the magnificent Italian Baroque Cedar Staircase, seek out the imposing bronze lions, and uncover the extraordinary legacy of Violet Van der Elst.

    Harlaxton Manor

    Harlaxton Manor, an extraordinary example of 19th-century Jacobethan architecture, stands as a testament to visionary ambition and historical evolution. Built in the 1830s for Gregory Gregory, a wealthy Nottinghamshire businessman, the manor was designed by renowned architect Anthony Salvin. Its striking façade, opulent interiors, and meticulously landscaped gardens showcase a dramatic fusion of Elizabethan, Renaissance, and Baroque influences, making it one of England’s most distinctive stately homes.

    The site itself has been occupied since the 14th century, once home to medieval residences of local nobility. Gregory’s vision was not merely to construct a house but to create a modern interpretation of the great Elizabethan country estates, imbued with a theatrical sense of history and artistry. The result is a manor that bridges centuries of architectural tradition with the bold stylistic flourishes of the 19th century.

    In 1937, Harlaxton entered a fascinating new era under the ownership of Violet Van der Elst, a formidable entrepreneur, activist, and campaigner against the death penalty. A self-made woman known for her eccentricity and determination, Van der Elst sought to restore and preserve Harlaxton, hosting lavish gatherings and investing significantly in its upkeep. However, financial struggles eventually forced her to sell the estate in 1948, leaving behind a legacy of activism and grand ambition that only added to Harlaxton’s rich tapestry of history.

    During World War II, Harlaxton Manor was repurposed as a military hospital, providing recovery and convalescence for soldiers. Its vast halls, once designed for aristocratic entertaining, became a place of healing, marking yet another transformation in the manor’s long history of adaptation and resilience.

    Today, Harlaxton Manor is owned by the University of Evansville and serves as a prestigious study-abroad centre, offering students an immersive experience in British history, culture, and architecture. Under the university’s stewardship, the manor continues to be a beacon of learning and preservation, ensuring its remarkable history remains accessible to future generations.

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