Stanage Park


title: "Stanage Park" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["houses-in-powys", "tourist-attractions-in-powys", "gardens-in-wales", "grade-ii*-listed-buildings-in-powys", "knighton,-powys", "parks-in-powys", "registered-historic-parks-and-gardens-in-powys", "grade-ii*-listed-houses-in-wales"] topic_path: "geography/united-kingdom" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanage_Park" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
nameStanage Park
imageStanage Park House, Radnorshire - geograph-3996554.jpg
typeHouse
locmapinWales Powys
map_reliefyes
coordinates
locationKnighton, Powys
built1803-1807
architectHumphry Repton
architectureGothic Revival
governing_bodyPrivately owned
designation1Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales
designation1_free1nameListing
designation1_free1valueGrade I
designation1_offnameStanage Park
designation1_date1 February 2022
designation1_numberPGW(Po)24(POW)
designation2Grade II* listed building
designation2_offnameStanage Park
designation2_date30 September 1985
designation2_number9045
designation3Grade II listed building
designation3_offnameStable courtyard at Stanage Park
designation3_date30 September 1985
designation3_number9049
designation4Grade II listed building
designation4_offnameOuter gateway, walls and outbuilding at stable courtyard to Stanage Park
designation4_date30 September 1985
designation4_number9047
designation5Grade II listed building
designation5_offnameFormer game larder to south-west of stable courtyard at Stanage Park
designation5_date30 September 1985
designation5_number9050
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| name = Stanage Park | image = Stanage Park House, Radnorshire - geograph-3996554.jpg | caption = | type = House | locmapin = Wales Powys | map_relief = yes | coordinates = | location = Knighton, Powys | area = | built = 1803-1807 | architect = Humphry Repton | architecture = Gothic Revival | governing_body = Privately owned | designation1 = Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales | designation1_free1name = Listing | designation1_free1value = Grade I | designation1_offname = Stanage Park | designation1_date = 1 February 2022 | designation1_number = PGW(Po)24(POW) | designation2 = Grade II* listed building | designation2_offname = Stanage Park | designation2_date = 30 September 1985 | designation2_number = 9045 | designation3 = Grade II listed building | designation3_offname = Stable courtyard at Stanage Park | designation3_date = 30 September 1985 | designation3_number = 9049 | designation4 = Grade II listed building | designation4_offname = Outer gateway, walls and outbuilding at stable courtyard to Stanage Park | designation4_date = 30 September 1985 | designation4_number = 9047 | designation5 = Grade II listed building | designation5_offname = Former game larder to south-west of stable courtyard at Stanage Park | designation5_date = 30 September 1985 | designation5_number = 9050

Stanage Park is a Grade II* listed Welsh country house set in a large park located some 3 mi east of Knighton, Powys near the settlement of Heartsease. The extensive parkland and the house were laid out by Humphry Repton and his son, John Adey Repton, in the early nineteenth century. Repton's picturesque parkland improvements, castellated house and enclosed garden survive almost intact. The estate is the last and most complete of his three recognized Welsh landscape commissions.

History

The house was built 1803–07 by the Reptons for Charles Rogers in a picturesque castle style that was explicitly modelled on Richard Payne Knight's Downton Castle. John Repton designed an addition to the rear of the house in 1822. John Hiram Haycock added bay windows and his son Edward Haycock Senior remodelled some of the public rooms in a Tudorbethan style in 1833. Edward Haycock later added a Gothic dining-room extension, Romanesque-style porch and the castellated stable courtyard beginning in 1845. The billiard-room, south wing and baronial tower were added about 1867 The plans for the Repton's work are recorded in a 'Red Book', still kept at the house. The castle grounds are designated Grade I on the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales.

Description

The house is approached through the terraced lawns on the east front and the building has landscaped woodlands with a pond to the west. North and south of the building are wooded hillsides. The eastern terraces are enclosed by a low castellated wall to ha-has and there is a 1900 summer-house at the southeastern corner of the walls. The walls are periodically interrupted with rectangular exedras with classical urns atop piers.

Associations

  • The house and gardens featured in the TV drama series Blott on the Landscape.
  • The area is also associated with the burial of the fifth century warlord Vortigern.

Gallery

Dining-room. Stanage (1294050).jpg|The dining-room c.1900s Stanage Park drive - geograph.org.uk - 3199132.jpg|The drive Stanage Park House, near Knighton - geograph.org.uk - 3996674.jpg|Formal gardens near to the house Stanage Park lake and jetty - geograph.org.uk - 3511252.jpg|The lake

References

References

  1. {{Cadw
  2. "York University".
  3. {{NHAW
  4. "IMDB".
  5. "Vortigern Studies".

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