About

About the network

The Manchester Country House Network brings together experts from a range of disciplines.

Country houses are iconic structures of particular historical, architectural and literary significance, and have become important heritage destinations.

They are intensely political places, often with links to empire and always to global systems of trade.

Members of the network examine the significance of country houses from three main perspectives:

  • architecture

  • English literature 

  • history

As well as sharing research between members, the network also enjoys good links with external organisations, including English Heritage, the National Trust, the Historic Houses Association and the European Network for Country House and Estate Research

current PhD projects

We host PhD projects with English Heritage and the National Trust on:

  • early-modern country house gardens and mental well-being
  • commensal practices in early-modern gentry houses
  • work and leisure in the eighteenth-century garden

Details of current opportunities are listed on our study with us pages

Past events

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