Casewick Hall

Heritage Site in Lincolnshire South Kesteven

England

Casewick Hall

Disappearing shed, Barholm
Disappearing shed, Barholm Credit: Jonathan Thacker

Casewick Hall is a heritage site located in Lincolnshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building that holds significant historical and architectural value. The hall, constructed in the early 17th century, is a fine example of Jacobean architecture.

The building is characterized by its symmetrical design, with a central entrance and two projecting wings. It is constructed with local limestone and features mullioned windows, ornate gables, and a steeply pitched roof. The interior of Casewick Hall boasts exquisite woodwork, intricate plaster ceilings, and grand fireplaces, showcasing the craftsmanship of its time.

Throughout its history, the hall has been associated with several notable families and figures. It was originally built for the Harrington family, who were prominent landowners in the area. In the 19th century, it passed into the hands of the Chaplin family, who made significant improvements to the property. Casewick Hall later became the residence of Sir Cecil Beaton, the renowned photographer and designer, during the mid-20th century.

In addition to its architectural and historical significance, Casewick Hall is surrounded by beautiful gardens and parkland. The site features manicured lawns, a walled garden, and a picturesque lake. The gardens are known for their diverse plant life and provide a tranquil setting for visitors to explore.

Today, Casewick Hall is privately owned and not open to the public. However, its exterior can still be admired from a distance, offering a glimpse into its rich past and the grandeur of Jacobean architecture.

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Casewick Hall Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.672/-0.41 or Grid Reference TF0709. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Disappearing shed, Barholm
Disappearing shed, Barholm
Track to Little Maidens
Track to Little Maidens
Thatched Cottage in the centre of Barholm Village Barholm is near Greatford and Stamford.
Thatched Cottage in the centre of Barholm Village
Barholm is near Greatford and Stamford.
Tree lined driveway, near Greatford
Tree lined driveway, near Greatford
Farm track off the Greatford to Belmesthorpe road
Farm track off the Greatford to Belmesthorpe road
Railway Crossing the Greatford to Belmesthorpe road
Railway Crossing the Greatford to Belmesthorpe road
West Glen River Crossed by the driveway to Shillingthorpe Park.  The West Glen River joins its brother the East Glen River about two miles east of here.
West Glen River
Crossed by the driveway to Shillingthorpe Park. The West Glen River joins its brother the East Glen River about two miles east of here.
Entrance drive to Shillingthorpe Park Still a footpath, and a popular dog-walking spot, but don't expect to find a house when you reach the end; it's been demolished.
Entrance drive to Shillingthorpe Park
Still a footpath, and a popular dog-walking spot, but don't expect to find a house when you reach the end; it's been demolished.
Maidens' Farm More than one maiden from the spelling on the 1:25K map.  Taken from the minor road south west of Greatford.
Maidens' Farm
More than one maiden from the spelling on the 1:25K map. Taken from the minor road south west of Greatford.
Woodland near Great Maidens On the north side of the road from Greatford.  Part of Shillingthorpe Park.
Woodland near Great Maidens
On the north side of the road from Greatford. Part of Shillingthorpe Park.
Car rally Walking a particularly tedious road section of the Macmillan Way was livened up by a succession of old cars on a rally.  This is a Riley Kestrel, built 1934 or 1935.
Car rally
Walking a particularly tedious road section of the Macmillan Way was livened up by a succession of old cars on a rally. This is a Riley Kestrel, built 1934 or 1935.
Car rally Approaching the railway line, the cars coming past on the car rally were newer.  Here in quick succession are an MGB and a Triumph TR6.
Car rally
Approaching the railway line, the cars coming past on the car rally were newer. Here in quick succession are an MGB and a Triumph TR6.
Edinburgh this way Looking north west along the East Coast main line towards (a few grid squares away) Edinburgh.  I did have people checking the level crossing lights.
Edinburgh this way
Looking north west along the East Coast main line towards (a few grid squares away) Edinburgh. I did have people checking the level crossing lights.
London this way Looking north west along the East Coast main line towards (a few grid squares away) London.  I did have people checking the level crossing lights.
London this way
Looking north west along the East Coast main line towards (a few grid squares away) London. I did have people checking the level crossing lights.
Footpath to Barholm A public footpath through farmland between Uffington (Casewick Hall) and Barholm.
Footpath to Barholm
A public footpath through farmland between Uffington (Casewick Hall) and Barholm.
Railway Bridge Looking towards the road bridge over a railway, between Greatford and Uffington.
Railway Bridge
Looking towards the road bridge over a railway, between Greatford and Uffington.
Barholm Road just outside Barholm The last bend in the road before it enters the small village of Barholm.
Barholm Road just outside Barholm
The last bend in the road before it enters the small village of Barholm.
Shillingthorpe gauging station On the River West Glen. Managed by the Environment Agency
Shillingthorpe gauging station
On the River West Glen. Managed by the Environment Agency
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Casewick Hall is located at Grid Ref: TF0709 (Lat: 52.672, Lng: -0.41)

Division: Parts of Kesteven

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: South Kesteven

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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Located within 500m of 52.672,-0.41
Casewick Park
Place: locality
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Lat/Long: 52.6689557/-0.4121475
Building: yes
Lat/Long: 52.6746867/-0.4121463
Barrier: cattle_grid
Lat/Long: 52.6686243/-0.4099121
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