About

Loddington Hall, near Kettering, is a Grade 2 listed medieval hall nestling in the Northamptonshire countryside, modified in 1615, and enlarged greatly in 1893. The Hall was home to a series of landed gentry families stretching back to the 13th Century, providing employment for up to 15 domestic staff and a number of ancillary employees, a tenanted estate farm during the 17th and 18th centuries, one of the meeting points of the Pytchley Hunt, an officers’ billet during the Second World War, a temporary store for museum pieces, venue for Don Bradman and the Australian cricket team invited to tea in 1948, and from 1952 a special needs school for 30 years. In 1989 it was converted into 12 privately owned apartments, with the common areas and interests managed by the homeowners and Directors of Loddington Hall Management Company.

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