Rode Hall
Rode Hall, near the village of Scholar Green, is the home of the Baker Wilbraham family, Baronets of Loventor, who have owned it since 1669. The house dates from the early 18th century and the grounds that surround it were landscaped by Humphry Repton. This photograph is of the Rose Garden, designed in 1861 by William Nesfield. The bronze statue of a wood nymph was a recent addition; it was sculpted by David Williams Ellis.
Rode Hall
Rode Hall, near the village of Scholar Green, is the home of the Baker Wilbraham family, Baronets of Loventor, who have owned it since 1669. The house dates from the early 18th century and the grounds that surround it were landscaped by Humphry Repton. This photograph is of the Rose Garden, designed in 1861 by William Nesfield. The bronze statue of a wood nymph was a recent addition; it was sculpted by David Williams Ellis.