Deborah van der Beek and husband are tenants of Cantax House in Lacock, owned by the National Trust. The garden has been written about by magazines all over the world, from the Russian 'My Lovely Dacha' to cover story of Royal Horticultural Society's magazine 'The Garden' (Jan 2011) written by Stephen Lacey. Official List Entry Comments and Photos Overview Heritage Category: Listed Building Grade: II* List Entry Number: 1022139 Date first listed: 20-Dec-1960 List Entry Name: CANTAX HOUSE AND FRONT GARDEN WALL Statutory Address: CANTAX HOUSE AND FRONT GARDEN WALL, CANTAX HILL
Front view of Cantax House as seen in Harry potter. Lacock Village, Wiltshire UK Stock Photo Alamy
Cantax House, C18, Lacock Print this map Choose map: Map Aerial Choose labels: No label ID SMR No. Summary House of circa 1700, red brick with ashlar dressings and hipped stone slate roof. Corniced rear stacks. Two storeys and attic, formal seven window front with centre three bays advanced and pedimented. Coordinates: 51°24′59″N 2°07′26″W Cantax House Cantax House is a grade II* listed house in Cantax Hill, Lacock, Wiltshire, England. It dates from around 1700 and is of red brick with ashlar dressings and a hipped stone slate roof. It was used as the Lacock vicarage until 1866. Part of the garden wall is also listed. [1] Cantax House and Front Garden Wall A Grade II* Listed Building in Lacock, Wiltshire More Photos » Approximate Location Map + - Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors Large Map » Coordinates Latitude: 51.4163 / 51°24'58"N Longitude: -2.1238 / 2°7'25"W OS Eastings: 391486 OS Northings: 168597 OS Grid: ST914685 Mapcode National: GBR 1RR.3W4 LACOCK CANTAX HILL ST 9168 (west side) 4/26 Cantax House and front garden wall 20.12.60 GV II* House c1700, red brick with ashlar dressings and hipped stone slate roof. Corniced rear stacks. Two storeys and attic, formal 7- window front with centre 3 bays advanced and pedimented. Two gabled dormers.
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Latest travel itineraries for Cantax House Sculpture Garden in June (updated in 2023), book Cantax House Sculpture Garden tickets now, view reviews and photos of Cantax House Sculpture Garden, popular attractions, hotels, and restaurants near Cantax House Sculpture Garden Metadata No higher resolution available. Cantax_House,_Lacock,_Wiltshire_-_geograph.org.uk_-_3496907.jpg (640 × 419 pixels, file size: 252 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File information Structured data Captions Captions English Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents Summary[ edit] https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3496907 Deborah van der Beek, a sculptress who made Cantax House her home and studio for three decades, maintains that even before she and her husband left, its outbuildings were allowed to fall into. Cantax House is a grade II* listed house in Cantax Hill, Lacock, Wiltshire, England. It dates from around 1700 and is of red brick with ashlar dressings and a hipped stone slate roof. It was used as the Lacock vicarage until 1866. Part of the garden wall is also listed. In 2007, scenes for the film Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince were.
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Help Category:Cantax House From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Media in category "Cantax House" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. 5-7, Cantax Hill.jpg 4,032 × 3,024; 3.82 MB Cantax House on Cantax Hill, Laycock.jpg 7,360 × 4,912; 4.13 MB Sculpture Garden Tour See upcoming guided tours Explore the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, which offers a relaxing setting to enjoy works of modern sculpture. Marc Chagall, Orphée, 1969 Marc Chagall, Orphée, 1969, stone and glass mosaic, The John U. and Evelyn S. Nef Collection, 2011.60.104.1-10
Tourists are piling into the two National Trust car parks and the famous Lacock Abbey — an exquisite country house with its own Gothic cloisters — and hurrying up Cantax Hill and down Church Street in the hunt for Harry Potter's childhood home (as featured in the blockbuster film series). The tea rooms are teeming, the pub gardens packed. Cantax House's former tenants, who redesigned and cultivated its once immaculate gardens, say that since they left in May 2022 the house has lain empty, and they accuse the trust of doing little to ensure its proper upkeep.
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A FORMER tenant of a historic home in Lacock used in one of the Harry Potter films has accused the National Trust of neglecting the property and its gardens visited by thousands of people a year. Deborah van der Beek, a sculptor who lived in the Grade II* listed Cantax House for 34 years, says the house still lies empty 14 months after she. Deborah van der Beek