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  1. Where the 500 year old story of. Althorp. and the. Spencer Family. continues. Welcome to Spencer1508, the official channel of the Spencer Family of Althorp. Watch as we share the estate like never before, all while working to preserve and protect it for future generations.

  2. They were all related, but each Spencer was unique in time and taste. Having one family in one home for five centuries has presented many opportunities for members of the line to leave behind their mark. It is fair to say that the story of Althorp is also the story of the Spencers, and vice versa. Sir John Spencer 1455 – 1522

  3. 14 de dez. de 2023 · Princess Diana's childhood home is Althorp, the 500 year old Spencer family estate, which is currently run by Diana's brother Charles Spencer.Though the house made brief appearances on previous ...

  4. 23 de mai. de 2023 · 23 May 2023. Ever since Princess Diana made her debut on The Crown, dancing across a grand hall dressed as a woodland creature before skipping up the stairs of her childhood home, Althorp, we've become quite enthralled by the family seat. Currently, Diana's younger brother Earl Spencer seeks to learn more about the remains of a Roman villa ...

  5. 20 de mar. de 2023 · In 1508, Althorp House was built by John Spencer with money he earned from grazing sheep. Since then, Althorp, which has been in the Spencer family for 19 generations, has undergone several renovations; however, its purpose has remained relatively unchanged.

  6. 6 de jul. de 2023 · Althorp House was the family home of Princess Diana, and it has belonged to the Spencer family since 1508 when they bought the land after amassing great wealth as sheep farmers. The 13,000-acre estate in Northamptonshire is currently the home of Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer , who lives at Althorp with his third wife, Karen, Countess Spencer and their daughter, Lady Charlotte Diana Spencer.

  7. 20 de ago. de 2020 · The Spencers were sheep farmers in pre-Tudor times, coming to prominence in the fifteenth century. They settled in Warwickshire, building their main residence there, in Wormleighton. They rented the land at Althorp before building the house here in 1508. Clever business dealings and marriage into the peerage increased the family’s status.