I visited on April 23rd. Leadenham House is situated on a rise with lovely views of surrounding countryside. The house is still a home with some lovely rooms and magnificent views over the parkland down to the lake. The village church which ajoins Leadenham Park is very interesting with a fine ceiling by Pugin.
Review by S.Betts, 28/04/2010
I visited on April 23rd. Leadenham House is situated on a rise with lovely views of surrounding countryside. The house is still a home with some lovely rooms and magnificent views over the parkland do...
Review by Anon, 12/11/2004
Leadenham is simply beautiful I really enjoyed my visit. I loved the views and the old trees in the park. The family, who still live there, is well informed and welcoming.
Review by Anon, 22/01/2003
There was an excellent warm welcome. It was superb to be able to see a house that was a home of such a welcoming and pleasant family! The house is in a beautiful setting with views that carry on for...
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As far back as 1290 there was a "Slade Hall" in the Parish of Cornwood, Devonshire. The "Crest" of "Ostrich feathers" and the arms of "Three Horses Heads" is believed to have been granted to "Slade of Slade Hall" in the reign of Edward 1, the "Motto" then being "Facta non Verba.