Ladyham Hall is a fine example of Jacobean architecture. Built in 1637 and extended in 1859 by the preeminent Victorian architect Anthony Salvin adding a large drawing room, library and kitchens. In an idyllic setting deep in the Northamptonshire countryside and yet less than 50 minutes by train from London.The property sleeps 18 guests in 9 bedrooms and sits in an elevated position amidst 11 acres of beautiful gardens and grounds, including a tennis court, hot tub, games room, ornamental lakes, a stream, woodland and paddocks.