Langar Hall

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Langar Hall is a Grade II listed house, now a hotel, next to the church in Langar, Nottinghamshire. The current building dates back to the 18th century, but parts are "probably a survival of an earlier building". It was turned into a hotel from a family home by their great-granddaughter, Imogen Skirving (1937–2016). Guests at Langar Hall have included Keira Knightley, Henry Blofeld, and the Archbishop of Canterbury, and former Labour leader Ed Miliband married Justine Thornton there in 2011. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Langar Hall is a Grade II listed house, now a hotel, next to the church in Langar, Nottinghamshire. The current building dates back to the 18th century, but parts are "probably a survival of an earlier building". Langar Hall was once the home of Earl Howe. After the death of Admiral Lord Howe, his daughter Sophia sold the Hall to John Wright, a Nottingham banker and part-owner of the Butterley Company at Ripley, Derbyshire. Although some of his descendants continued to own land at Langar, the Hall itself was sold by John when he moved into the newly built Lenton Hall. It was later bought by Annie Bayley, the wife of Thomas Bayley, the former MP for Chesterfield. It was turned into a hotel from a family home by their great-granddaughter, Imogen Skirving (1937–2016). Guests at Langar Hall have included Keira Knightley, Henry Blofeld, and the Archbishop of Canterbury, and former Labour leader Ed Miliband married Justine Thornton there in 2011.
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