Levens Hall
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Levens Hall is a manor house in the Kent valley, near the village of Levens and 5 miles (9 km) south of Kendal in Cumbria, Northern England.
History
The first house on the site was a
Further additions were made in the early 19th century.
Levens is now owned by the Bagot family and is open to the public. The small collection of steam road vehicles includes several traction engines which are usually steamed on Sundays and Bank Holidays.
In October 2021, the building was one of 142 sites across England to receive part of a £35-million injection into the government's Culture Recovery Fund.[1]
In the 1960s, Levens Hall was reportedly haunted by a Grey Lady.[2]
Gardens

Levens has a celebrated and large
The park and gardens laid out by Beaumont between 1689 and 1712 have survived remarkably intact. They have been described as retaining "almost all of the essential elements of the completed scheme as shown on maps of the park and gardens of 1730".[4] In December 2021 the gardens were featured in the BBC series Gardeners' World.[5]
In popular culture
Levens Hall posed as Baskerville Hall for the 2002 BBC production of The Hound of the Baskervilles.
See also
References
- ^ "Heritage and Craft Workers Across England Given a Helping Hand" – Historic England, 22 October 2021
- ^ "Haunted Buildings Common in Britain – "Land of Ghosts"". The Windsor Star. 1 September 1962. p. 26.
- ^ Stephen, Leslie; Lee, Sidney, eds. (1890). . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 22. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
- ^ Historic England. "Levens (1000667)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
- ^ "Gardeners' World - Winter Specials 2021/22: Episode 3".