Althorp
Althorp is a Grade I listed stately home and estate encompassing approximately 13,000 acres (5,300 hectares) in the civil parish of Althorp, West Northamptonshire, England.[1][2]
It has been the ancestral seat of the Spencer family since 1508, when Sir John Spencer, a prosperous sheep grazier from Warwickshire, purchased the manor and constructed the original house on the site.[3][4]
The estate features extensive parkland, formal gardens, and a significant private collection of fine art, furniture, ceramics, and books accumulated by successive generations of the Spencer earls.[5][6] Althorp achieved global recognition as the childhood home of Diana, Princess of Wales, after her family relocated there in 1975 upon her father succeeding as 8th Earl Spencer.[7][6]
Following Diana's death in 1997, she was interred on a secluded island in the estate's Oval Lake, a location chosen for its privacy and symbolism, which has since drawn numerous visitors.[8][2][9]
Currently owned by Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer, the property remains a private residence while portions are opened seasonally to the public, highlighting its architectural evolution from Tudor origins through 18th-century neoclassical expansions.[9][5]