Belvoir Castle is the home of the 11th
Duke of Rutland and his wife the Duchess
of Rutland and their five children, it has
belonged to the family since 1509, and in
1523 rebuilding of the castle commenced
and was not completed until 1555. In 1801
Matthew Wyatt was commissiond by the
5th Duke to undertake huge building
works, but sadly a fire in 1816 destroyed
the Grand Staircase and Regent’s Gallery
as well as 30 paintings by Titian, Reynolds
and Van Dyck. The new Belvoir owes
much to the then Duchess of Rutland who
was a keen amateur architect. Giles Jol
de Lotbiniere is a direct descendant of the
5th Duke of Rutland, the history of the
great families of England continues down
the generations.
The guests of More Than Good Manners
can choose from the 11 exquisite rooms to
stay in from the Wellington Room where
the Duke of Wellington stayed in the
1850’s, to the King’s rooms, as they were
used by members of the Royal Family
notably George 1V when Prince Regent
and his neice Queen Victoria. Your host
and hostess their Graces The Duke and
Duchess of Rutland will invite you to dine
with them in one of their beautiful dining
rooms, served by the Duke’s Butler.
A private tour of the castle can be
arranged, and for those interested in shooting,
Belvoir Estate offers a fine partridge
and pheasant shoot, the careful planning
offers guests an excellent days sport and
the warmest hospitality. The Castle is now
available for houseparties and guests can
take over the private wing of the Castle
and some of the state rooms for their
exclusive use. More Than Good Manners
look forward to introducing you to the
splendour of Belvoir Castle.
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