Leominster re-built the mansion house at
Easton Neston and planned the gardens and plantations, the wings being to the design of Sir
Christopher Wren with the house completed 20 years later in 1702 to the design of
Nicholas Hawksmoor. He adorned the whole with part of the
Arundel marbles which he had purchased and which his son attempted to restore with the assistance of the Italian sculptor Giovanni Battista Guelfi, a scholar of
Camillo Rusconi. The collection was afterwards greatly neglected.
Horace Walpole wrote the following to
George Montagu on 20 May 1736, ''"Coming back, we saw Easton Neston, where in an old greenhouse is a wonderful fine statue of
Tully haranguing a numerous assembly of decayed emperors, vestal virgins with new noses, Colossus's, Venus's, headless carcases, and carcaseless heads, pieces of tombs, and hieroglyphics."
The marbles were presented in 1755 to the University of Oxford by Henrietta Louisa, Countess of Pomfret. A description of Easton Neston and its art treasures is included in the Catalogue of the Duke of Buckingham's Pictures''. ==Marriage and issue==