Evington House |
If like me, you look up and catch a glimpse of an
interesting window or the gorgeouss façade of an old building you probably
wonder what’s behind the locked door, so Heritage Open Week was a good
opportunity to indulge my nosiness, with buildings across the country throwing
open their doors to the public.
Evington House in Leicester sounded good with its mention of
ghosts and WWI – maybe a mini Downton Abbey?
I’d not been to Evington Park for ages and had forgotten how nice it is: lovely mature trees, nice planting but not too neat and municipal. Evington House, in the middle of the park is an impressive looking ivy clad mansion, once a private residence.
I’d not been to Evington Park for ages and had forgotten how nice it is: lovely mature trees, nice planting but not too neat and municipal. Evington House, in the middle of the park is an impressive looking ivy clad mansion, once a private residence.
The house now belongs to Leicester City Council Parks and Jane, who works at Evington Park, was incredibly enthusiastic in showing us around. Although making no claim to be an expert, she was really enthusiastic in sharing what she did know about the house
and it was obvious she loved the atmosphere of the house and felt privileged to
be working in such a lovely place.
Oak Panelled Room in 1930s |
The house is a higgledy-piggledy parade of rooms, stud
partitioned into offices, rooms added on and bits and pieces left behind from
all sorts of unmatching eras – a clawfoot bath, 1930s photographs, 1970s
crockery, etc. The staircase and especially
the impressive oak panelled room with sweeping views from big windows over the
park gave more of an idea what it would have been like when newly built by in
1836 by Colonel John Burnaby.
Steps to the Cellar |
Spooky Servant Bells |
Although Evington House is no Downton Abby, it's a charming
old house with an interesting atmosphere.
The not so good: All good, but shame Heritage Open Days aren't
on for longer than a week, as it’s difficult to find the time to visit more than
one or two.
Go again : Yes, planning to have a look around Leicester
Town Hall tomorrow.