This Beautiful grade 2 listed Manor house was built in the 1900s. It was firstly owned by the Heygate family , the last member of the family, Captain Heygate died in the 1930s.
In the 1940’s it was purchased by the Leicestershire County council as a Convalescent home, and used for the treatment of sick children.
In 1972 it was sold to Leonard Cheshire Homes and was used as a nursing home for the elderly and more recently to a private developer.
Over the last few years this beautiful home has been left to the elements and thieves. Many fireplaces, tiles and flooring have been stolen.
Inside is a empty shell with only a few original features to show off it's beauty.
It is now under redevelopment and builders have started work to restore this grande building.
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