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A person has been arrested on suspicion of homicide after one other man was fatally attacked on the grounds of a rustic manor – the place Netflix’s hit present Bridgerton was filmed.
The 28-year-old sufferer was concerned in an assault on the Nationwide Belief’s Belton Home in Lincolnshire on Thursday, Lincolnshire Police stated.
The person had returned residence after the incident however later grew to become unwell and died.
The 29-year-old man, who was arrested, has since been launched on bail pending the outcomes of a postmortem.
The police stated the battle didn’t contain any members of employees and volunteers for the Nationwide Belief, nor any guests to Belton Home – the place the BBC’s 1995 model of Pleasure and Prejudice was additionally filmed.
The power stated the battle didn’t contain any members of employees and volunteers for the Nationwide Belief, nor any guests to Belton Home. Pictured: The entrance of Belton Home
![Lincolnshire Police said the victim was involved in an assault at Belton House in Lincolnshire on Thursday. Picture: A scene from Bridgerton shot in Belton House](https://i0.wp.com/i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/12/01/15/78473521-12813609-image-a-56_1701443757506.jpg?resize=634%2C417&ssl=1)
Lincolnshire Police stated the sufferer was concerned in an assault at Belton Home in Lincolnshire on Thursday. Image: A scene from Bridgerton shot in Belton Home
![The 28-year-old man returned home after the altercation on Thursday at Belton House but later became unwell and died](https://i0.wp.com/i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/12/01/11/78464885-12813609-image-a-55_1701429041460.jpg?resize=634%2C423&ssl=1)
The 28-year-old man returned residence after the altercation on Thursday at Belton Home however later grew to become unwell and died
A police spokesperson stated: ‘We’re investigating the circumstances of an assault reported to have taken place at Belton Home, close to Grantham, after the dying of a person.
‘Officers acquired a report than an altercation had taken place on the property yesterday.
‘A 28-year-old man was reportedly concerned in an altercation earlier than returning residence, the place he later grew to become unwell and sadly died.
The police are holding an ‘open thoughts’ within the investigation into the incident which is known to have occurred in an space not open to the general public.
A spokesperson stated: ‘We’re holding an open thoughts into the circumstances of his dying and investigators are following numerous traces of enquiry, together with an space within the grounds of Belton Home the place that is believed to have taken place.
‘This isn’t within the public areas, and it’s believed the individuals concerned knew one another.
‘The incident didn’t contain any members of employees and volunteers for the Nationwide Belief, nor any guests to Belton Home.
![A man, 29, has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a 28-year-old man died following reports of an 'altercation' in the grounds of a National Trust country house. Pictured: The rear of Belton House](https://i0.wp.com/i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/12/01/09/78462521-12813609-image-a-17_1701423727753.jpg?resize=634%2C424&ssl=1)
A person, 29, has been arrested on suspicion of homicide after a 28-year-old man died following studies of an ‘altercation’ within the grounds of a Nationwide Belief nation home. Pictured: The rear of Belton Home
‘Officers and forensic investigators will stay on scene on the property for no less than the subsequent day whereas they conduct preliminary enquiries.
They added {that a} 29-year-old man had been arrested on suspicion of homicide however has been launched on bail pending a postmortem.
Belton Home is a listed grade 1 constructing and was designed by William Winde and constructed between 1685 and 1688 by William Stanton.
It’s marketed by the Nationwide Belief as ‘the right English nation home’, and boasts a spectacular Christmas lights show.
When Lord Brownlow died in 1978, his son Edward John Peregrine grew to become the seventh baron.
In 1984 he gave Belton Home, its backyard and backyard sculpture to the Nationwide Belief which then purchased the park of 1317 acres.