Culverthorpe Hall

[1] In 1917 Major H. L. Archer Houblon sold the hall and 2170 acres of land, realising a combined total of £49,550.

Rodolph Ladeveze Adlercron bought the hall in the early 20th century and employed Reginald Blomfield to undertake alterations.

[8] Nikolaus Pevsner, in his Buildings of England, notes the possible attributions to either Robert or Roger Morris, or both.

[8] The stables and garages, originally a service wing but converted in the early 20th century, have their own Grade II* listings.

[9][10] An eyecatcher in the grounds, which comprises the facade of a former family chapel, is also Grade II* listed.