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Ashby Folville Manor
Folville Street, looking to the Church of St Mary, Ashby Folville The estate boundary wall of Ashby Folville Manor is on the left.
General information
Type
House
Architectural style
Neo-Tudor
Town or city
Ashby Folville
Country
United Kingdom
Current tenants
Leicester property developer Jamie Lewis
Completed
Late 19th-century
Renovated
1891-1893
Owner
Jamie Lewis
Ashby Folville Manor is a late 19th-century house in Neo-Tudor style in the village of Ashby Folville, Leicestershire. The house was substantially rebuilt in 1891-1893 by the architect John Ely of Manchester after a fire.
A camp for displaced people from Poland was established in a former US Army base in the grounds after World War II. The resettlement camp was occupied from 1948 until 1965.