Osbaston Hall

It is the home of the de Lisle family and a Grade II* listed building.

The manor was acquired by the Wrightson family in the mid-17th century and passed to the Mundy family when Philipa Wrightson, heiress to the estate, married Francis Mundy of Markeaton Hall.

The old manor house was rebuilt in about 1720 by Wrightson Mundy (High Sheriff of Derbyshire and Member of Parliament for Leicester in 1737).

The garden or west front has ten bays divided by substantial pilasters.

The house was the home of Francis Noel Clarke Mundy, by whom the estate was sold in 1766.

Osbaston Hall