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472: 436:, a steel manufacturers from Glasgow set up a steel works in Corby, at the time just a small village, and purchased the Hall and the park of 102 acres (41 ha) from Sir Geoffrey Palmer for £5,000. By 1936 the hall was converted into a hostel for unmarried bachelor staff. As the steel works expanded the directors began a house building programme to accommodate future employees. Part of the grounds of the hall were used to build housing for senior staff and 59 houses were built during 1934 and 1935, making up a large part of East Carlton as it is known today. The original village is situated west of the hall grounds. 54: 38: 61: 223: 413:, commissioned John Johnson, a Leicester architect to design a new hall. It was built on the foundations of the previous hall and was enlarged by Sir John Henry Palmer, 7th Baronet, in 1817, after which it was leased to a variety of notable tenants. It was further rebuilt in 1870 by the architect 400:
of 1087, the village of Carlton is referred to as Carlintone. A number of families owned land and estates throughout the centuries, including the Hotots, De Kirkeby and the Palmers. Until 1660, the settlement of Carlton was divided into two manors, East Hall and West Hall. East Hall is thought to
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house of 1778. It is said that the stone wall which surrounds the south and east of the parkland was the re-used stone of the old Hall.The hall is now referred to as East Carlton Hall, and is a
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and further afield. The Country Park has a heritage centre which contains models and historical information about the Corby Steelworks. It has extensive parking, a play park and café.
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have stood where the present hall stands. There is no trace of the West Hall, its stone may have been used as building material for later structures.
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valley to the north and covers 1,645 acres (666 ha) on a long strip of land. It is 2 miles (3.2 km) west of the town of
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The park attracts over 400,000 visitors each year, according to Corby Borough Council, from the local area of Corby,
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Stewarts & Lloyds, together with other steel manufacturers were nationalised in the 1960s becoming
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The church dedicated to St Peter dates from 1788 and is Grade I listed. There is a monument to
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Leicestershire County Council Heritage Services: East Carlton Hall, accessed 1 October 2012
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In the early 20th century large deposits of iron ore were found in the area.
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It is thought that Carlton was first occupied by the Danes. In the
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Office for National Statistics: East Carlton CP: Parish headcounts
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with extensive grounds overlooking the Welland Valley.
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Pevsner, Nikolaus; Cherry, Bridget (revision) (1961).
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Corby Borough Council website accessed 2 October 2012
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East Carleton

East Carlton is located in Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire
OS grid reference
SP8289
Unitary authority
North Northamptonshire
Ceremonial county
Northamptonshire
Region
East Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
LE16
Dialling code
Police
Northamptonshire
Fire
Northamptonshire
Ambulance
East Midlands
UK Parliament
Corby
UK
England
Northamptonshire

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