Litchborough Hall is the home of Bob Heygate, who was High Sheriff of Northamptonshire in 1997 and who, with cousin Paul Heygate, owns and runs the landmark Heygates Mill at Bugbrooke and the Fine Lady Bakery at Banbury. In June 1603
Lady Anne Clifford stayed at Litchborough Hall, the home of Elizabeth Nedham, who had been a member of the household of
Anne Russell, Countess of Warwick.
Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford met her and they rode to
Dingley Hall to meet
Anne of Denmark. The house was extensively reworked in 1838 in Tudor style by the architect George Moore. ==References==