- Boughton House
Boughton House is a
country house in the English country ofNorthamptonshire which belongs to theDuke of Buccleuch .Boughton was originally a monastic building but Sir
Edward Montagu ,Lord Chief Justice toKing Henry VIII , purchased it in 1528 just prior to theDissolution of the Monasteries and began to convert it into a mansion. Most of the present building is the work ofRalph Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu . Montagu was a former English ambassador to France, and Boughton House shows strong French architectural influences. His son,John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu , made little alteration to the House, but made sweeping changes to the landscape and gardens after his return from campaign in Europe with his father in law,John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough . Following the death of George, 3rd Duke of Montagu in 1790, the house passed, through the marriage of his daughter, Elizabeth, toHenry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch , 5th Duke of Queensberry. They were and remain a Scottish family and own several other country houses. It was little used or altered from the mid 18th century, but was well cared for. Because of this it has some of the best preservedbaroque state room s in the British Isles.Boughton House is open to the public in August (2-5pm, last entry 4pm) and for educational groups, by appointment, throughout the year.The parkland is open May - July (except Saturdays) and every day in August, 1pm-5pm .
ee also
*Montagu House - the 1st Duke of Montagu's London house, and later the first home of the
British Museum
*Drumlanrig Castle - also owned by the Duke of Buccleuch
*Dalkeith Palace - also owned by the Duke of Buccleuch
*Bowhill House - also owned by the Duke of BuccleuchExternal links
* [http://www.boughtonhouse.org.uk/ Official site]
* [http://www.dicamillocompanion.com/Houses_sumlocdate.asp?ID=259 DiCamillo Companion entry]
* [http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=all&q=Boughton+House&m=text Flickr images]
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