The Tower House, Lubenham
The Tower House, formerly known as The Cottage or Lubenham Cottage[1] is a Grade II listed Georgian house in Lubenham, Leicestershire, England. It is situated to the north of the churchyard on Rushes Lane.[1] Originally a farmhouse, it was enlarged by Cubitts in 1865 as a hunting box for Benedict John "Cherry" Angell,[2] with adjoining stables added in 1852. During the enlargement a tower was added to survey nearby horse racing. It became a Grade II listed building on 9 March 1989.[2]
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The Tower House, Lubenham

View of The Tower House, from down the lane
References
- Lee, J. M.; McKinley, R. A. (1964). "A History of the County of Leicestershire: Volume 5: Gartree Hundred". accessed via British History Online. pp. 220–229. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
- "The Tower House, Lubenham". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
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