Burghley Brewhouse
Burghley House is one of the finest Elizabethan prodigy houses built by William Cecil (1520-98), Principal Secretary and Lord Treasurer to Elizabeth I.
We created a new visitor centre and entrance pavilion in Capability Brown’s Brewery courtyard, with assistance from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
A steel and oak-framed entrance pavilion provides ticketing, display and education facilities, and leads to an audio-visual presentation, a Treasury display gallery and a second education room in the listed Brewhouse.
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Location: Stamford, Lincolnshire
Client: Burghley House Preservation Trust
Listed: Grade II, Covered Way-
Original Architect: Capability Brown
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Date of construction: 1756
Date of project completion: 2007
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