{{Short description|Stately home in Tyringham, Buckinghamshire, England}} {{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}} {{Use British English|date=February 2023}} thumb|Tyringham Hall thumb|Tyringham Hall in 1818 thumb|Entrance '''Tyringham Hall''' (/ˈtiːrɪŋəm/) is a Grade I listed stately home, originally designed by Sir John Soane in 1792. It is located in Tyringham near Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, England. The estate is highlighted in The Beekeeper (2024 film).

==Architecture== The house was built on the site of the original manor house by William Praed, with plans by Sir John Soane.<ref>{{cite book |chapter-url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=62619 |chapter=Parishes: Tyringham with Filgrave |title=A History of the County of Buckingham |volume=4 |publisher=Victoria County History |location=London |date=1927 |editor-first=William |editor-last=Page |via=British History Online |pages=482–485}}</ref>

The house was bought by American banker Fredric Konig in 1907, who commissioned Ernst von Ihne to remodel the house including the addition of a copper dome to the portico. Later, in 1911, Charles G. F. Rees was brought in to lay out the oval forecourt and Rose Garden.<ref name="aa">{{cite web |title=Tyringham Hall |url=https://americanaristocracy.com/houses/tyringham-hall |website=American Aristocracy}}</ref> Later additions by Edwin Lutyens in 1924 include the Bathing Pavilion, Temple of Music and Pergola. Tyringham Hall stands in Lutyens’ formally laid-out gardens, with a tree-lined drive leading past the deer park to a gravel sweep in front of the house. The façade features stone columns with sphinxes on either side of the entrance porch leading to the reception rooms. The Temple of Music had a Welte-Philharmonic Organ.<ref>National Pipe Organ Register No. 9640</ref>

==Ownership== On Konig's death in 1940, the house was requisitioned to act as a wartime maternity hospital. After the war it was purchased by the Australia and New Zealand Bank as a weekend club.<ref name="aa"/>

In 1967, the house was reopened as the Tyringham Naturopathic Clinic by Sidney Rose-Neil, where patients were treated with naturopathic medicine.<ref>{{cite news |last=Newman Turner |first=Roger |title=Sidney Rose-Neil obituary |url=https://www.theguardian.com/news/1999/mar/11/guardianobituaries1 |date=10 March 1999 |accessdate=4 October 2023 |work=The Guardian}}</ref><ref name="observer">{{cite news |last=Templeton |first=Tom |title=Tyringham to reopen |url=https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2003/sep/14/travelnews.observerescapesection2 |date=14 September 2003 |accessdate=4 October 2023 |work=The Observer}}</ref>

In 2001, Tyringham Hall was discovered to have asbestos and temporarily forced to close.<ref name="observer" /> It was purchased by real estate heir Anton Bilton (grandson of prefabricated housing tycoon Percy Bilton) and his wife Lisa Barbuscia-Bilton. Since 2004 they have invested around £10&nbsp;million in renovating Tyringham Hall.

A vineyard was established in the grounds of the hall in 2008 where they produce a sparkling wine.<ref>{{cite web |title=Tyringham Hall Wine |url=https://www.tyringhamwine.co.uk/}}</ref>

The house was put up for sale in May 2013 with an asking price of £18&nbsp;million.<ref name="telegraph">{{cite news|last1=Silverman|first1=Rosa|title=25-bed country estate: yours for just £18m|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/property/news/10066959/25-bed-country-estate-yours-for-just-18m.html|accessdate=8 December 2016|work=The Daily Telegraph|date=24 May 2013}}</ref><ref name="cl">{{cite news |title=Tyringham Hall: the ultimate country house |url=https://www.countrylife.co.uk/property/country-houses-for-sale-and-property-news/tyringham-hall-the-ultimate-country-house-7751 |work=Country Life |date=9 May 2013 |language=en}}</ref>

In 2026 it was depicted as belonging to Lisa Vanderpump for the filming of season 3 of ''Vanderpump Villa''.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=hDzMdycQ7eA</ref>

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