The house was built on the site of the original manor house by
William Praed, with plans by Sir John Soane. 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. ==Ownership==