Little Houghton House
Little Houghton House
A Historic Northamptonshire Home
Little Houghton House was built of white limestone ashlar from Kingsthorpe in a late Georgian style and was completed in 1825, with the first person to live in the house being a Mr William Tyler Smyth. Built on the site of an older house dating back to the early 1700s, in 1773 as part of the terms of the late owners will, most of the house was pulled down and the gardens sold to Robert Deacon, although it is thought that the present kitchen and cellar are thought to have formed part of the original property.
The architecturally pleasing stable yard was built on an old eel pond, which was drained and treated with lime. Still in use and to the side of the stable yard, the old walled kitchen garden would have been the site for the old tithe barn in previous years.
The large pond in the grounds which in some places is 17 feet deep, contains many varieties of fish and whilst still 2 acres in size would have been even larger than this when first formed by damming up a stream that ran from a nearby field.
The first electric lights were installed in 1932.
The sale of the property and the surrounding park and woodland, is the first time in 400 years that the house has been separated from the wider farmed estate managed by the Davidge Usher Trust.
Following its sale five years ago, the house & grounds have undergone a total renovation and have now been restored to their former glory.
Little Houghton House gardens are open to the public once a year through the NGS Open Garden Scheme.
A Little About the House
Little Houghton House was completed in 1825. Built on the site of an older house dating back to the early 1700s, it is thought that the present kitchen and cellar formed part of the original property.
History in the Making
It was with excitement and trepidation that we took on the challenging task of restoring Little Houghton House, LHH as we call it.
Although, at a glance, the house seemed to be in reasonable repair, it had not been maintained or modernised for many years.
A Great Location
A completely refurbished classic Georgian house, maintaining a lot of original features and original character, whilst being fitted out the with the latest technology and a superior finish throughout.
Replanted and Historic Gardens
Little Houghton House has a multitude of both modern and traditional planting beautifully mixed to produce stunning gardens.
Galleries
Exteriors, Gardens & Countryside
From the pleasing stable yard, the walled kitchen garden, Tithe barn and two acre pond.
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Interior and Amenities
The house interior is a special blend of old and new, from the formal to the relaxing.
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Have questions? Please contact us below
Little Houghton House
Bedford Road
Little Houghton
Northampton
NN7 1AB
Tel: 07920 499596
Email: enquiries@littlehoughtonhouse.co.uk