Phil's photos with the keyword: Tudor

Ruins of Wycoller Hall (16th Century).

18 Aug 2013 8 8 1472
This 16th Century Tudor Manor house situated in the hamlet of Wycoller was the inspiration for "Ferndean Manor" in the novel "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte. Charlotte and her family lived in the Parsonage at Haworth, just a few miles from here and she and her sister Emily are known to have visited Wycoller many times during their walks on the moors. NOTE. More information here: www.historic-uk.com/HistoryMagazine/DestinationsUK/Wycoller-Lancashire www.pendle.net/Wycoller/index.htm

Tudor fireplace (16th Century).

29 Jul 2013 7 3 1330
The great fireplace in the main hall at Wycoller, which dates from the late 16th Century. Wycoller Hall is on the Lancashire / West Yorkshire border, close to the village of Haworth which was home to the Bronte sisters. Charlotte Bronte based "Ferndean Manor" in her novel "Jane Eyre" on this building and is known to have visited on numerous occasion with her sister Emily. One example of evidence to support the belief that Wycoller Hall was Ferndean Manor comes from a report of the members of the Lancashire & Cheshire Antiquarian Society visit to Wycoller in May 1901. ............"The ladies were pleased to hear that some old folks had been spoken to who had remembered the Misses Brontë coming down from Barnside; also that Wycoller was the original "Fern Dean" in Jane Eyre and that the Heights above were Wuthering Heights". It is known that Charlotte used to visit old halls in the area and it is well documented that she stayed with Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth in Gawthorpe Hall in 1850. Wycoller Hall was used to illustrate the cover of the 1898 edition of Jane Eyre. (SEE NOTES). For an artist's impression (an engraving, reversed left-to-right) of the hall when it was is use, see here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wycoller_Hall_1650.jpg

Wycoller Hall ("Ferndean Manor" from the novel "Ja…

12 Jun 2013 12 6 2429
This 16th Century Tudor Manor house is believed to be the inspiration for Ferndean Manor in the novel "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte. Charlotte and her family lived in the Parsonage at Haworth, just a few miles from here and are reported to have visited Wycoller many times. One example of evidence to support the belief that Wycoller Hall was Ferndean Manor comes from a report (see below) of the members of the Lancashire & Cheshire Antiquarian Society visit to Wycoller in May 1901. "The ladies were pleased to hear that some old folks had been spoken to who had remembered the Misses Brontë coming down from Barnside; also that Wycoller was the original "Fern Dean" in Jane Eyre and that the Heights above were Wuthering Heights". More information here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wycoller_Hall And here: www.pendle.net/Wycoller/index.htm Camera: Nikon D90. NOTES.