My Recent Trip To Belton House – Photography Day On My Own

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Some years ago, my daughter Catherine and I came to Belton House for the day. They had a child’s dressing up box. Catherine wore a beautiful purple dress. I still have that photograph. I do not know where all of the Belton House photographs from that trip disappeared to as someone only left me with a photograph of my daughter and I. It seems very prejudiced that someone went into my google account and removed them.

I packed a lovely picnic, and my photography destination was Belton House
Such a splendid view of Belton House as I had a picnic lunch. 🙂
Belton House – Here’s a lovely view of Belton House—the striking Grade I listed country mansion near Grantham, Lincolnshire.
More photos to follow
This is a photograph of me when I visited Belton House with my daughter Catherine a number of years ago. All of our photographs disappeared and I am left with just two photographs as a memory. I am so glad that I revisited the house again, just for memory sake. I was a full-time mother to Catherine and my youngest daughter Lauren back then.

Frances x

Here’s a lovely view of Belton House—the striking Grade I listed country mansion near Grantham, Lincolnshire.


Belton House

  • Architectural gem: Built between 1685 and 1687 by Sir John Brownlow, 3rd Baronet, Belton House exemplifies Carolean (Restoration) architecture—hailed as the only truly vernacular architectural style England produced after Tudor times .
  • Over the centuries, it remained the Brownlow (and then Cust) family seat until it was donated to the National Trust in 1984 due to financial pressures .

History & Significance

  • The estate was utilized during both World Wars: first as an assembly point for the 11th (Northern) Division in WWI, then as RAF Belton Park during WWII .
  • Throughout its long history, the house underwent thoughtful updates reflecting changing tastes—yet the core design remains largely intact .

Interiors & Collections

  • Special rooms include the Marble Hall, Chapel Drawing Room, and the Chinese Bedroom with its hand‑painted wallpaper .
  • The collections are outstanding—featuring English portraiture, silver, ceramics, rare furniture, and one of the National Trust’s largest libraries .
  • Unique treasures include a lapis lazuli veneered cabinet and a sophisticated Daniel Delander longcase clock with perpetual calendar .

Gardens & Parkland

  • The estate’s formal gardens combine Italian and Dutch styles, including an Orangery and a distinctive Dutch Garden with parterres and topiary paths .
  • The Conservatory, designed by Jeffry Wyatville and built in 1820, is the first garden building of its kind in England .
  • Beyond the gardens lies 1,300 acres of parkland rich with wildlife, including historic fallow deer .
  • Don’t miss the sundial by Caius Gabriel Cibber—featured in the beloved book and BBC adaptation of The Moondial .

Film & Cultural Highlights

  • Belton House famously portrayed Rosings Park, Lady Catherine de Bourgh’s estate, in the 1995 BBC adaptation of Pride & Prejudice .
  • More recently, its grounds—including the Italian Garden and Orangery—were used in the Bridgerton spinoff about Queen Charlotte, alongside interior locations like the Marble Hall .

Visiting Today

  • Access: Located near Grantham, it’s roughly a 2 hr 40 min drive from London, or reachable by train from Kings Cross to Grantham .
  • Facilities:
    • House tours, gardens, playgrounds, and miniature train rides—especially popular with families .
    • Indoor play café, stables café, gift shop, and a second-hand bookshop .
    • Accessibility support including mobility aids and sensory bags .
  • Timings & Pricing:
    • Varies by season; house, gardens, and play areas have differing open days/hours. It’s best to check ahead .
    • Entry fees available for house, gardens, and park separately .

At a Glance

Feature Highlights Architecture Exquisite Restoration design, largely preserved Interiors Marble Hall, wood carvings, Chinese décor, vast library Collections Portraits, ceramics, silver, rare books, unique pieces Gardens & Park Italian & Dutch gardens, conservatory, vast deer park Cultural Appeal Featured in Pride & Prejudice, BridgertonVisitor Services Play areas, cafés, shops, accessible facilities