The Domesday Book (1086) confirms the population of Fawsley (Falelau) as around 50, but the Knightley family of Fawsley Hall developed the sheep farming at the expense of their peasant tenants, who were all evicted by the turn of the 15th century. The hall and the church are all that remain of Fawsley.
Fawsley Hall
Fawsley Hall and landscape park was created by the Knightley family. Richard Knightley, a well-to-do Staffordshire lawyer, bought the manor of Fawsley in 1416. His grandson Richard, knighted by Henry VII, built the first wing of the present house.
Sir Richard's son, Sir Edmund Knightley, was a commissioner concerned with the confiscation of monastic lands after the Dissolution of the Monasteries. King Henry VIII granted the manors of Badby and Newnham in 1542 to Sir Edmund Knightley and his wife Ursula and their heirs in exchange for Alderton and Stoke. Sir Edmund ordered the building of the Elizabethan hall, which was visited by Elizabeth I in 1575, after it had passed to Edmund's nephew, Richard Knightley, a prominent Puritan. He ran a secret printing press at the house on which were printed Puritan pamphlets and for which he was briefly imprisoned.
Fawsley Hall Hotel & Spa in Fawsley, Northamptonshire - A Hand Picked Hotel
Steeped in tradition and history, Fawsley Hall Hotel & Spa is a beautiful luxury country house hotel in Northamptonshire surrounded by formal gardens and parkland landscaped by Capability Brown in the 1760s. It was a home built for entertaining: Henry VIII, Elizabeth I and other monarchs all enjoyed its fine hospitality, and that tradition continues to this day.
published: 24 Nov 2017
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Fawsley Hall Hotel & Spa - London
Fawsley Hall is a Four red star property situated in the heart of Northamptonshire's most stunning countryside yet easily accessible from both the M1 and M40. It is part of the Hand Picked Hotels collection. Surrounded by 2000 acres of rolling parkland this magnificent Tudor manor house, enhanced with Georgian and Victorian wings, immediately conveys centuries of gracious living and tranquillity. The Knightley Court venue is a stunningly refurbished Georgian building that can also be taken for exclusive venue hire. Delegate packages are available for both residential and non-residential events. These packages include flexible dining options as well as standard equipment requirements and an elect...
published: 21 Apr 2020
Dower House, Fawsley Estate, drone 2023
Hidden away on a sprawling countryside estate in Northamptonshire, the Fawsley Dower House was lived in by one of King Henry VII's knights and that's not the only fascinating part of its history.
It is considered to be the first Tudor red brick building ever constructed in the county - and one of the first in the UK.
Uninhabited for over 300 years, it fell into disrepair and was at risk of being lost.
But now vital restoration work has been carried out which has secured it for future generations.
The Dower House sits on the sprawling Fawsley estate, around three and a half miles south of Daventry.
Fawsley was a royal manor as early as the 7th century, being the headquarters of administrative and ecclesiastical matters for 12 settlements and it was mentioned in The Domesday Book in 108...
published: 17 Feb 2023
Fawsley
published: 13 Sep 2023
Dower House Ruins - Fawsley, Northamptonshire
published: 24 Feb 2019
Landscape Photography in Northamptonshire. Fawsley - Trees, Waterfalls, Lakes and A Sunrise.
Landscape Photography in Northamptonshire. Fawsley - Trees, Waterfalls, Lakes and A Sunrise.
Had a great morning walking and talking photos in the Northamptonshire countryside.
All music is from Epidemic sound.
Leah & Jimmy tied the knot at a St Peters Church, located in Dunchurch, Rugby. They then headed over to Fawsley Hall in Northamptonshire for their reception celebrations. We were thrilled to capture all of their special moments from throughout the day, and what an amazing day it was, take a look at their highlights film. www.zadefilm.co.uk
published: 08 Apr 2019
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A test video for Fawsley Health Spa.
The intention is to create a series of short films showcasing Fawsley Hotel and Sp, the facilities on offer, the beautiful Hotel and surroundings.
Steeped in tradition and history, Fawsley Hall Hotel & Spa is a beautiful luxury country house hotel in Northamptonshire surrounded by formal gardens and parkla...
Steeped in tradition and history, Fawsley Hall Hotel & Spa is a beautiful luxury country house hotel in Northamptonshire surrounded by formal gardens and parkland landscaped by Capability Brown in the 1760s. It was a home built for entertaining: Henry VIII, Elizabeth I and other monarchs all enjoyed its fine hospitality, and that tradition continues to this day.
Steeped in tradition and history, Fawsley Hall Hotel & Spa is a beautiful luxury country house hotel in Northamptonshire surrounded by formal gardens and parkland landscaped by Capability Brown in the 1760s. It was a home built for entertaining: Henry VIII, Elizabeth I and other monarchs all enjoyed its fine hospitality, and that tradition continues to this day.
to learn more about this venue: https://bit.ly/FawsleyHallH
Fawsley Hall Hotel & Spa - London
Fawsley Hall is a Four red star property situated in the heart o...
to learn more about this venue: https://bit.ly/FawsleyHallH
Fawsley Hall Hotel & Spa - London
Fawsley Hall is a Four red star property situated in the heart of Northamptonshire's most stunning countryside yet easily accessible from both the M1 and M40. It is part of the Hand Picked Hotels collection. Surrounded by 2000 acres of rolling parkland this magnificent Tudor manor house, enhanced with Georgian and Victorian wings, immediately conveys centuries of gracious living and tranquillity. The Knightley Court venue is a stunningly refurbished Georgian building that can also be taken for exclusive venue hire. Delegate packages are available for both residential and non-residential events. These packages include flexible dining options as well as standard equipment requirements and an electronic support pack. Wi-Fi and car parking is complimentary as are the views, the dedicated service and the customer recognition.
to learn more about this venue: https://bit.ly/FawsleyHallH
Fawsley Hall Hotel & Spa - London
Fawsley Hall is a Four red star property situated in the heart of Northamptonshire's most stunning countryside yet easily accessible from both the M1 and M40. It is part of the Hand Picked Hotels collection. Surrounded by 2000 acres of rolling parkland this magnificent Tudor manor house, enhanced with Georgian and Victorian wings, immediately conveys centuries of gracious living and tranquillity. The Knightley Court venue is a stunningly refurbished Georgian building that can also be taken for exclusive venue hire. Delegate packages are available for both residential and non-residential events. These packages include flexible dining options as well as standard equipment requirements and an electronic support pack. Wi-Fi and car parking is complimentary as are the views, the dedicated service and the customer recognition.
Hidden away on a sprawling countryside estate in Northamptonshire, the Fawsley Dower House was lived in by one of King Henry VII's knights and that's not the on...
Hidden away on a sprawling countryside estate in Northamptonshire, the Fawsley Dower House was lived in by one of King Henry VII's knights and that's not the only fascinating part of its history.
It is considered to be the first Tudor red brick building ever constructed in the county - and one of the first in the UK.
Uninhabited for over 300 years, it fell into disrepair and was at risk of being lost.
But now vital restoration work has been carried out which has secured it for future generations.
The Dower House sits on the sprawling Fawsley estate, around three and a half miles south of Daventry.
Fawsley was a royal manor as early as the 7th century, being the headquarters of administrative and ecclesiastical matters for 12 settlements and it was mentioned in The Domesday Book in 1086.
The development of the estate, whose centrepiece is the Grade I listed Fawsley Hall, began in 1416 when Staffordshire lawyer Richard Knightley became lord of the manor.
Hidden away on a sprawling countryside estate in Northamptonshire, the Fawsley Dower House was lived in by one of King Henry VII's knights and that's not the only fascinating part of its history.
It is considered to be the first Tudor red brick building ever constructed in the county - and one of the first in the UK.
Uninhabited for over 300 years, it fell into disrepair and was at risk of being lost.
But now vital restoration work has been carried out which has secured it for future generations.
The Dower House sits on the sprawling Fawsley estate, around three and a half miles south of Daventry.
Fawsley was a royal manor as early as the 7th century, being the headquarters of administrative and ecclesiastical matters for 12 settlements and it was mentioned in The Domesday Book in 1086.
The development of the estate, whose centrepiece is the Grade I listed Fawsley Hall, began in 1416 when Staffordshire lawyer Richard Knightley became lord of the manor.
Landscape Photography in Northamptonshire. Fawsley - Trees, Waterfalls, Lakes and A Sunrise.
Had a great morning walking and talking photos in the Northamptons...
Landscape Photography in Northamptonshire. Fawsley - Trees, Waterfalls, Lakes and A Sunrise.
Had a great morning walking and talking photos in the Northamptonshire countryside.
All music is from Epidemic sound.
Landscape Photography in Northamptonshire. Fawsley - Trees, Waterfalls, Lakes and A Sunrise.
Had a great morning walking and talking photos in the Northamptonshire countryside.
All music is from Epidemic sound.
Leah & Jimmy tied the knot at a St Peters Church, located in Dunchurch, Rugby. They then headed over to Fawsley Hall in Northamptonshire for their reception cel...
Leah & Jimmy tied the knot at a St Peters Church, located in Dunchurch, Rugby. They then headed over to Fawsley Hall in Northamptonshire for their reception celebrations. We were thrilled to capture all of their special moments from throughout the day, and what an amazing day it was, take a look at their highlights film. www.zadefilm.co.uk
Leah & Jimmy tied the knot at a St Peters Church, located in Dunchurch, Rugby. They then headed over to Fawsley Hall in Northamptonshire for their reception celebrations. We were thrilled to capture all of their special moments from throughout the day, and what an amazing day it was, take a look at their highlights film. www.zadefilm.co.uk
A test video for Fawsley Health Spa.
The intention is to create a series of short films showcasing Fawsley Hotel and Sp, the facilities on offer, the beautiful ...
A test video for Fawsley Health Spa.
The intention is to create a series of short films showcasing Fawsley Hotel and Sp, the facilities on offer, the beautiful Hotel and surroundings.
A test video for Fawsley Health Spa.
The intention is to create a series of short films showcasing Fawsley Hotel and Sp, the facilities on offer, the beautiful Hotel and surroundings.
Steeped in tradition and history, Fawsley Hall Hotel & Spa is a beautiful luxury country house hotel in Northamptonshire surrounded by formal gardens and parkland landscaped by Capability Brown in the 1760s. It was a home built for entertaining: Henry VIII, Elizabeth I and other monarchs all enjoyed its fine hospitality, and that tradition continues to this day.
to learn more about this venue: https://bit.ly/FawsleyHallH
Fawsley Hall Hotel & Spa - London
Fawsley Hall is a Four red star property situated in the heart of Northamptonshire's most stunning countryside yet easily accessible from both the M1 and M40. It is part of the Hand Picked Hotels collection. Surrounded by 2000 acres of rolling parkland this magnificent Tudor manor house, enhanced with Georgian and Victorian wings, immediately conveys centuries of gracious living and tranquillity. The Knightley Court venue is a stunningly refurbished Georgian building that can also be taken for exclusive venue hire. Delegate packages are available for both residential and non-residential events. These packages include flexible dining options as well as standard equipment requirements and an electronic support pack. Wi-Fi and car parking is complimentary as are the views, the dedicated service and the customer recognition.
Hidden away on a sprawling countryside estate in Northamptonshire, the Fawsley Dower House was lived in by one of King Henry VII's knights and that's not the only fascinating part of its history.
It is considered to be the first Tudor red brick building ever constructed in the county - and one of the first in the UK.
Uninhabited for over 300 years, it fell into disrepair and was at risk of being lost.
But now vital restoration work has been carried out which has secured it for future generations.
The Dower House sits on the sprawling Fawsley estate, around three and a half miles south of Daventry.
Fawsley was a royal manor as early as the 7th century, being the headquarters of administrative and ecclesiastical matters for 12 settlements and it was mentioned in The Domesday Book in 1086.
The development of the estate, whose centrepiece is the Grade I listed Fawsley Hall, began in 1416 when Staffordshire lawyer Richard Knightley became lord of the manor.
Landscape Photography in Northamptonshire. Fawsley - Trees, Waterfalls, Lakes and A Sunrise.
Had a great morning walking and talking photos in the Northamptonshire countryside.
All music is from Epidemic sound.
Leah & Jimmy tied the knot at a St Peters Church, located in Dunchurch, Rugby. They then headed over to Fawsley Hall in Northamptonshire for their reception celebrations. We were thrilled to capture all of their special moments from throughout the day, and what an amazing day it was, take a look at their highlights film. www.zadefilm.co.uk
A test video for Fawsley Health Spa.
The intention is to create a series of short films showcasing Fawsley Hotel and Sp, the facilities on offer, the beautiful Hotel and surroundings.
The Domesday Book (1086) confirms the population of Fawsley (Falelau) as around 50, but the Knightley family of Fawsley Hall developed the sheep farming at the expense of their peasant tenants, who were all evicted by the turn of the 15th century. The hall and the church are all that remain of Fawsley.
Fawsley Hall
Fawsley Hall and landscape park was created by the Knightley family. Richard Knightley, a well-to-do Staffordshire lawyer, bought the manor of Fawsley in 1416. His grandson Richard, knighted by Henry VII, built the first wing of the present house.
Sir Richard's son, Sir Edmund Knightley, was a commissioner concerned with the confiscation of monastic lands after the Dissolution of the Monasteries. King Henry VIII granted the manors of Badby and Newnham in 1542 to Sir Edmund Knightley and his wife Ursula and their heirs in exchange for Alderton and Stoke. Sir Edmund ordered the building of the Elizabethan hall, which was visited by Elizabeth I in 1575, after it had passed to Edmund's nephew, Richard Knightley, a prominent Puritan. He ran a secret printing press at the house on which were printed Puritan pamphlets and for which he was briefly imprisoned.
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