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  1. John Spencer – who built the house in 1508 – wrote as a stipulation in his Will that Althorp must be used as a place of entertainment. It is therefore entirely in keeping with his wish that Althorp today provides the setting for events that are by turn prestigious, polished and hugely enjoyed.

  2. 15 de set. de 2022 · Althorp House, Princess Diana’s childhood home and her final resting place, is currently closed to the public, reopening in 2023. Diana, who tragically died on August 31, 1997, was divorced from ...

  3. Althorp House Althorp has been the home of the Spencer family for over 500 years. Enjoy a tour of the house, discover magnificent interiors and one of Europe’s finest private collections of paintings, furniture and ceramics.

  4. 23 de mai. de 2023 · The latter grew up on the estate, learning to tap dance in Wootton Hall and spending her formative years in the gilded interiors. She is now buried on the estate, on the island in the middle of Althorp's lake. The house is usually open to the public on select days in July and August.

  5. Althorp House, también conocida simplemente como Althorp, es una histórica mansión situada en el condado de Northamptonshire, Inglaterra.La casa y su extenso terreno —cuyo sitio oficial afirma que son 13.000 acres— [1] son famosas por historia, su arquitectura y su conexión con la familia Spencer, una de las familias aristocráticas más prominentes del Reino Unido, actualmente ...

  6. Althorp House is not just a stately home, it importantly has the feel of a real family home with furnishings and modern family pictures mixed with historic pieces. See the website before visiting, allow 2-3 hours for the house, gardens, shop and cafe.

  7. If Althorp House did some guided tours several times a day, rather than just free flow reading a few notice boards, I think many people would get a lot more out of the house. I know quite a lot about history and art so understand a lot of what I was looking at but I suspect many visitors would benefit from more information - I would.