Who lives Gorhambury estate?

Who lives Gorhambury estate?

The house has been lived in by the Grimston family since its construction. Viscount and Viscountess Grimston live at Gorhambury with their young family.

Who owns Gorhambury?

The estate is owned by the Grimston family to the present day, having been passed via Harbottle Grimston’s son Samuel, who died childless in 1700, to his great-nephew William Luckyn, who in turn became the first Viscount Grimston in 1719.

How many acres is Gorhambury estate?

90 acres
Once you’ve explored some of its 90 acres and 300 years of garden history, treat yourself to something tasty at the café, learn more about Wrest at War in the exhibition, or let the kids run off some steam in the playground.

Is Gorhambury St Albans open?

The Drive is normally open 8am-6pm and may be closed at the owner’s discretion at any time. Please note: Last access to the Drive will be 5.30pm each day, with the gates to the Drive being locked at 6pm. Gorhambury Drive is closed on Saturdays from 1 September to 1 February and other days as notified below.

What kind of House is Gorhambury in London?

The house is Grade II* Listed and is built in a neo-Palladian style. It is one of the largest houses completed by the architect who is known for his work on The Bank of England and smaller villas surrounding the City of London.

Who are the Grimston family that live at Gorhambury?

The house has been lived in by the Grimston family since its construction. Viscount and Viscountess Grimston live at Gorhambury with their young family. Due to major refurbishment works at Gorhambury House, public access to the 18 th century rooms is suspended until further notice.

When did Harbottle Grimston repair Gorhambury House?

The house was extensively repaired in the 1670s by Sir Harbottle Grimston but had been allowed to fall into disrepair by the next century; it was replaced in 1784 by the present Gorhambury House. The porch was the focal point of the house: a showy structure on which Sir Nicholas spared no expense.

Why was the spiral staircase added to Gorhambury House?

The spiral cantilevered staircase and double height hall are features of his work. It was built following the falling into disrepair of Old Gorhambury and many of the same bricks were used. Further extensions were made to Gorhambury in 19th century.