10/9/21. Lyvedén. Unfinished garden lodge, occasional haunt of Spilsby andMareham le fen for nocturnal gaming.
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10/9/21. Lyvedén. Unfinished garden lodge, occasional haunt of Spilsby andMareham le fen for nocturnal gaming.

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Lyveden New Bield, Northants | by Baz Richardson | Flickr
Designed by Sir Thomas Tresham in the late 16th century, Lyveden New Bield, which is set in the middle of the Northamptonshire countryside, was never completed and remains roofless. The building is in the shape of a cross and has a large number of Catholic symbols on the exterior. Tresham was a recusant Catholic politician, and had to pay substantial fines for refusing to participate in Anglican religious ceremonies. He eventually ran out of money. The New Bield belongs to the National Trust.
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The Lyveden Way, Northamptonshire
Lyveden New Bield, Oundle, Northamptonshire, UK
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National Trust - Lyveden
Sir Thomas Tresham (English, 1534-1605)
Northamptonshire, England, circa 1600
Sir Thomas Tresham was imprisoned for fifteen years for his Catholic faith. During this time, his belief in the concept of a Holy Trinity grew stronger. Upon release, he designed the Rushton Triangular Lodge on his estate. It is 33 feet long, and has 3 floors and 3 windows on each side. Three Latin texts of 33 letters each are inscribed along the outside walls.
Tresham also designed Lyveden New Bield (bottom), a "secret house" that was never finished.