Papillon Hall was a house in Lubenham, Market Harborough, England that was built in about 1620 and demolished in 1950.
The court, open to the air, connected the main part of the house with the kitchen and servants' quarters, and had a Tuscan colonnade.
[5] In addition to the listed structures, there was a lily pond, summerhouse, some walls, and the remains of a greenhouse.
During the 1903 renovation work, Sir Frank Bellville had the brocade shoes removed from the house to his solicitor's office.
Shortly afterwards, Sir Frank was thrown from a pony and trap and suffered a broken skull.