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Cell Park

Coordinates:51°50′37″N0°27′52″W / 51.8437°N 0.4644°W /51.8437; -0.4644
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Country house in Markyate
Cell Park
Markyate Cell
TypeCountry house
LocationMarkyate
Coordinates51°50′37″N0°27′52″W / 51.8437°N 0.4644°W /51.8437; -0.4644
OS grid referenceTL 05882 17246
AreaHertfordshire
Built1539−1540
Rebuilt1908
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameCell Park
Designated19 March 1987
Reference no.1173939
Cell Park is located in Hertfordshire
Cell Park
Location of Cell Park in Hertfordshire

Cell Park (previously known asMarkyate Cell) is a country house inMarkyate, Hertfordshire near Luton, England. The house dates from the 16th century, has been modified at various times since then and was largely rebuilt in 1908 after a fire. It stands in 79 acres of land and is aGrade II* listed building.[1]

The hall is a rectangular brick-built structure with corner turrets, linked by an arcade to service buildings forming a quadrangle. The house was originally built c. 1539 for Humphrey Bouchier on land previously belonging to the suppressedMarkyate Priory. The house was subsequently extended and remodelled in the 17th century for the Ferrers and the Coppin families. It was remodelled again in 1825 to create the present layout byRobert Lugar for Daniel Goodson Adey. Sir John de Fontblaque Pennefather made further changes in the early 20th century, moving the entrance and creating a ballroom from the arcade. It was on sale in 2014 for £4.5m, and as of 2023 is on sale again for £5.7m.

The hall is known for being the home of LadyKatherine Ferrers, reputedly the "Wicked Lady", a 17th-century highwaywoman who operated in Hertfordshire and was eventually shot. The hall had a secret staircase hidden behind the fireplace, and Lady Katherine would allegedly dress in men's clothes and exit via the staircase to escape into the night.[2]

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  1. ^Historic England."Cell Park (1173939)".National Heritage List for England. Retrieved10 November 2016.
  2. ^"The house that was home to a very wicked lady is now up for sale". Daily Express. Retrieved10 November 2016.
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