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Lincolnshire HER

Name:Fulbeck Hall
HER Number:MLI95634
Type of record:Building

Summary

A country house mostly dating to 1733, but with a surviving fragment of an early 17th century predecessor.

Grid Reference:SK 947 505
Map Sheet:SK95SW
Parish:FULBECK, SOUTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE

Full description

A country house with a surviving fragment of an early 17th century predecessor. The main block dates to 1733 with additions of 1784, 1802, 1840, 1894 and 1934. The 1733 house was probably by George Portwood of Stamford, and the porch before it, brought from Syston Park in 1934, was probably by L. Vulliamy in 1824. The house is in ashlar and gault brick, with a hipped slate roof. The east front is of three principal phases: the main three storey block of 1733, an apsidal ended wing added to the right in 1802, and the nineteenth century porch. The front of the 1733 block is of five bays and three storeys, while the apsidal ended block comprises two widely spaced bays, the lower two storeys of which were built in 1784, with the topmost being an addition of 1802. At the rear of the house is the seventeenth century service block, a survival from the house which burnt down in 1731. Inside, the hall passage and staircase are all of 1733, while the dining room, added in 1784, retains a fine six panelled door, a white marble fireplace, and a well restored frieze. The drawing room was remodelled in about 1840, and there is a fireplace of that date. The former dining room is now the library, with panelling of 1894. The latter was extended in 1909. Apart from the addition of the front porch in 1934, some considerable restoration was required after the stewardship of the house by the Army during the Second World War. For the full description and the legal address of this listed building please refer to the appropriate List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. {1}

An informal investigation of Fulbeck Hall was conducted in August 2002, to inform proposed alterations to the modern kitchen area. The investigation was primarily concerned with the ground floor kitchen/lobby/office area occupying the north-western part of the 1733 building. The results of the survey are detailed in correspondence which include phased floor plans and photographs. {2}


<1> Department of the Environment, 1984, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, 7/70 (Index). SLI9258.

<2> Beryl Lott, 2002, Investigation of Fulbeck Hall, - (Unpublished Document). SLI12701.

Monument Types

  • SERVICE WING (Post Medieval to Modern - 1620 AD? to 2050 AD)
  • COUNTRY HOUSE (Post Medieval to Modern - 1733 AD to 2050 AD)
  • REQUISITIONED BUILDING (Second World War - 1939 AD to 1945 AD)

Associated Events

  • Investigation of Fulbeck Hall

Protected Status

  • Conservation Area
  • Listed Building

Sources and further reading

<1>Index: Department of the Environment. 1984. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 7/70.
<2>Unpublished Document: Beryl Lott. 2002. Investigation of Fulbeck Hall. -.

Related records

MLI87552Related to: Parkland at Fulbeck Hall (Monument)