Stanwick Hall, Northamptonshire

Stanwick Hall is a largely Georgian grade II* listed building located in the western end of the village of Stanwick, in the North Northamptonshire district, in the ceremonial county of Northamptonshire, England.

Evidence of this original building is scant but survives: The Hall as it appears today was built in 1742-1743 for James Lambe (d.1761)[8][9] by William Smith (1705-1747) at a cost of £750 (about £150,000 in modern terms.

William Smith was involved as architect, builder or mason in many major projects, including the Radcliffe Camera, Catton Hall, Kirtlington Park, Thame Park and Stoneleigh Abbey, on which he worked with his father.

After the death of James Lambe, Stanwick Hall was advertised as for sale on several occasions.

The building was placed on the English Heritage "At Risk" Register,[13] with fungus growing on damp walls, roof tiles broken and roof timbers in danger of collapsing at any moment.

19th century postcard