Stapleford Park is a Grade I listed country house in Stapleford, near Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, England, which is now used as a hotel. It was originally the seat of the Sherard and Tamblyn families, later the Earls of Harborough and, from 1894, of the Gretton family, who would become the Barons Gretton. American fast-food restaurateur and hotelier Bob Payton bought the house from Lord Gretton in 1988 to convert it into a hotel. He restored the buildings, according to his obituary "hiring Wedgwood, Turnbull & Asser, Crabtree & Evelyn to decorate its rooms".
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| - Stapleford Park is a Grade I listed country house in Stapleford, near Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, England, which is now used as a hotel. It was originally the seat of the Sherard and Tamblyn families, later the Earls of Harborough and, from 1894, of the Gretton family, who would become the Barons Gretton. American fast-food restaurateur and hotelier Bob Payton bought the house from Lord Gretton in 1988 to convert it into a hotel. He restored the buildings, according to his obituary "hiring Wedgwood, Turnbull & Asser, Crabtree & Evelyn to decorate its rooms". (en)
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| - Robert Sherard, 4th Earl of Harborough
- Robert Sherard, 6th Earl of Harborough
- Bennet Sherard, 1st Earl of Harborough
- Bennet Sherard, 2nd Baron Sherard
- Bickington Steam Railway
- Bob Payton
- Bourne railway station
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- Oakham Canal
- Melton Mowbray
- Mrs Thursday
- St Mary Magdalene's Church, Stapleford
- Stapleford, Leicestershire
- Trago Mills
- Turnbull & Asser
- William Sherard, 1st Baron Sherard
- Country house
- John Gretton, 2nd Baron Gretton
- Grade I listed
- Baron Gretton
- John Thomas Micklethwaite
- River Eye, Leicestershire
- Crabtree & Evelyn
- Country houses in Leicestershire
- Grade I listed buildings in Leicestershire
- John Gretton, 1st Baron Gretton
- George Richardson (architect)
- Wedgwood
- Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway
- Stapleford Miniature Railway
- Syston and Peterborough Railway
- British Pathé
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| - Stapleford Park is a Grade I listed country house in Stapleford, near Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, England, which is now used as a hotel. It was originally the seat of the Sherard and Tamblyn families, later the Earls of Harborough and, from 1894, of the Gretton family, who would become the Barons Gretton. The house has developed to its present form in stages. The north wing was originally built for Thomas Sherard c.1500 and remodelled in 1633 by William and Abigail Sherard. The main H-plan range was built for Bennet Sherard, 2nd Baron Sherard c.1670 and remodelled by the 4th Earl of Harborough c.1776. The orangery was added c.1820 and additional ranges were added by architect John Thomas Micklethwaite for brewer John Gretton in 1894–98. Stapleford Park had passed down in the Sherard and Tamblyn family since 1402. The 3rd Baron Sherard was made Earl of Harborough in 1719, the title expiring on the death of the 6th Earl in 1859. The estate was then bought in 1885 by James Hornsby and sold in 1894 to John Gretton, who carried out much alteration and new building. His son, John Gretton, MP, who succeeded him in 1899, subsequently became Baron Gretton. American fast-food restaurateur and hotelier Bob Payton bought the house from Lord Gretton in 1988 to convert it into a hotel. He restored the buildings, according to his obituary "hiring Wedgwood, Turnbull & Asser, Crabtree & Evelyn to decorate its rooms". St Mary Magdalene's Church in the park was built in 1783 by George Richardson for the 4th Earl Harborough. (en)
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