Lamport Hall, located off the A508 between Northampton and Market Harborough, was home to the Isham family for over four centuries. Today it is best known for its classical frontage, started by John Webb in 1655 and its outstanding collections.

Live in the Gardens

Live in the Gardens at Lamport this year features Shakespeare’s ‘As You Like It’ on Saturday 21 July at 6.30pm (gates open at 5.30pm for picnics) and Traditional Jazz on Sunday 22 July at 2pm (gates open at 1pm for picnics). Please bring low backed seating for both. Discounted tickets are available for advanced bookings.

Antiques and Collectors Fair

The August Bank Holiday weekend sees the return of the Antiques and Collectors Fair. With quality antiques, furniture, collectables, jewellery, pictures and other specialist items on offer, there is something for everyone. Refreshments will be available as well as free car parking. Admission to the Fair is £3.50 for adults, £3 for senior citizens and children are free. For more information on the Fair please visit www.antiques2go.co.uk or telephone 01327 871797.

Hall and Gardens

The Hall and Gardens are open until October 14 on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Guided tours of
the Hall are at 2.15pm and 3pm. The Hall and Gardens are also open on Bank Holiday Sundays/
Mondays plus October 13 & 14 from 2-5pm with last admission at 4pm.

Separate garden tickets are available. Private groups visits with pre-booked refreshments can be made at certain times of the year by prior arrangement, subject to availability and a minimum charge. For details on the Hall and the events please visit www.lamporthall.co.uk or telephone 01604 686272.

 

Lamport Hall & Gardens

Lamport Hall and Gardens

Lamport Hall and Gardens