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The Garden Facade, Edenhall, Cumbria (Demolished)

The Garden Facade, Edenhall, Cumbria (Demolished)

Edenhall, Cumbria (Demolished) - Eden Hall

02 Sep 2013 451
Designed by Sir Robert Smirke and built c1824, and shown after its late c19th remodelling. Edenhall was demolished in 1934.

Edenhall, Cumbria (Demolished) - Garden Facade

02 Sep 2013 620
Designed by Sir Robert Smirke and built c1824, and shown before its late c19th remodelling. Edenhall was demolished in 1934.

The School House, Edenhall, Cumbria

West Lodge to Edenhall Hall (Demolished), Cumbria

30 Jun 2013 288
NY 53 SE LANGWATHBY EDENHALL 8/92 West Lodge 27.12.67 GV II Lodge for Edenhall. 1830s by George Webster for the Musgrave family. Calciferous sandstone ashlar. Lead roof with twisted candle stick chimney stacks. Single storey, 2 bays in cruciform plan. Steps up to panelled door in stone architrave under console-bracketed hood, within pedimented tetrastyle Ionic porch with fluted columns. Return walls have casement windows in stone architraves, some of 2 lights with rounded heads. Centre of return walls have gable pediment with broad pilasters, the window recesses supported on engaged fluted columns. For attribution of this to Webster, see Geoffrey Beard, The Greater House in Cumbria, 1978, p.35. Listing NGR: NY5573031589 Selected Sources Book Reference - Author: Geoffrey Beard - Title: The Greater House in Cumbria - Date: 1978 - Page References: 35 National Grid Reference: NY 55730 31589 Map

West Lodge to Edenhall Hall (Demolished), Cumbria

30 Jun 2013 346
NY 53 SE LANGWATHBY EDENHALL 8/92 West Lodge 27.12.67 GV II Lodge for Edenhall. 1830s by George Webster for the Musgrave family. Calciferous sandstone ashlar. Lead roof with twisted candle stick chimney stacks. Single storey, 2 bays in cruciform plan. Steps up to panelled door in stone architrave under console-bracketed hood, within pedimented tetrastyle Ionic porch with fluted columns. Return walls have casement windows in stone architraves, some of 2 lights with rounded heads. Centre of return walls have gable pediment with broad pilasters, the window recesses supported on engaged fluted columns. For attribution of this to Webster, see Geoffrey Beard, The Greater House in Cumbria, 1978, p.35. Listing NGR: NY5573031589 Selected Sources Book Reference - Author: Geoffrey Beard - Title: The Greater House in Cumbria - Date: 1978 - Page References: 35 National Grid Reference: NY 55730 31589 Map

West Lodge to Edenhall Hall (Demolished), Cumbria

30 Jun 2013 328
NY 53 SE LANGWATHBY EDENHALL 8/92 West Lodge 27.12.67 GV II Lodge for Edenhall. 1830s by George Webster for the Musgrave family. Calciferous sandstone ashlar. Lead roof with twisted candle stick chimney stacks. Single storey, 2 bays in cruciform plan. Steps up to panelled door in stone architrave under console-bracketed hood, within pedimented tetrastyle Ionic porch with fluted columns. Return walls have casement windows in stone architraves, some of 2 lights with rounded heads. Centre of return walls have gable pediment with broad pilasters, the window recesses supported on engaged fluted columns. For attribution of this to Webster, see Geoffrey Beard, The Greater House in Cumbria, 1978, p.35. Listing NGR: NY5573031589 Selected Sources Book Reference - Author: Geoffrey Beard - Title: The Greater House in Cumbria - Date: 1978 - Page References: 35 National Grid Reference: NY 55730 31589 Map

West Lodge to Edenhall Hall (Demolished), Cumbria

30 Jun 2013 313
NY 53 SE LANGWATHBY EDENHALL 8/92 West Lodge 27.12.67 GV II Lodge for Edenhall. 1830s by George Webster for the Musgrave family. Calciferous sandstone ashlar. Lead roof with twisted candle stick chimney stacks. Single storey, 2 bays in cruciform plan. Steps up to panelled door in stone architrave under console-bracketed hood, within pedimented tetrastyle Ionic porch with fluted columns. Return walls have casement windows in stone architraves, some of 2 lights with rounded heads. Centre of return walls have gable pediment with broad pilasters, the window recesses supported on engaged fluted columns. For attribution of this to Webster, see Geoffrey Beard, The Greater House in Cumbria, 1978, p.35. Listing NGR: NY5573031589 Selected Sources Book Reference - Author: Geoffrey Beard - Title: The Greater House in Cumbria - Date: 1978 - Page References: 35 National Grid Reference: NY 55730 31589 Map

West Lodge to Edenhall Hall (Demolished), Cumbria

30 Jun 2013 278
NY 53 SE LANGWATHBY EDENHALL 8/92 West Lodge 27.12.67 GV II Lodge for Edenhall. 1830s by George Webster for the Musgrave family. Calciferous sandstone ashlar. Lead roof with twisted candle stick chimney stacks. Single storey, 2 bays in cruciform plan. Steps up to panelled door in stone architrave under console-bracketed hood, within pedimented tetrastyle Ionic porch with fluted columns. Return walls have casement windows in stone architraves, some of 2 lights with rounded heads. Centre of return walls have gable pediment with broad pilasters, the window recesses supported on engaged fluted columns. For attribution of this to Webster, see Geoffrey Beard, The Greater House in Cumbria, 1978, p.35. Listing NGR: NY5573031589 Selected Sources Book Reference - Author: Geoffrey Beard - Title: The Greater House in Cumbria - Date: 1978 - Page References: 35 National Grid Reference: NY 55730 31589 Map

The Former Stables to Eden Hall (Demolished), Eden…

30 Jun 2013 435
NY 53 SE LANGWATHBY EDENHALL 8/88 The Court Yard (Nos. 1-7 consecutive) GV II Stables and coach houses for Eden Hall, now 7 dwellings and partly stables. Dated 1841 on rainwater heads, for the Musgrave family by Sir Robert Smirke, who rebuilt Edenhall in 1821. Hammer-dressed red sandstone and ashlar walls with string courses and pilasters. Graduated greenslate roofs, with banded ashlar chimney stacks. Large 2-storey many-bay ranges on 3 sides of courtyard, the 4th side lower. Viewed from the courtyard the entrance range has central segmental through archway under octagonal domed cupola, with clock faces on 4 sides. Left 3 bays are domestic, with C20 panelled door and C20 sash and casement windows some in partly-blocked loft doorways. right stables have plank doors and casement windows. The right range has been stables or coach house with a series of segmental-arched doorways under casement windows with glazing bars in stone surrounds. The rear range is now almost entirely domestic. C20 panelled doors and casement windows in original surrounds, some of the windows in partly-blocked loft doorways. Left range is also domestic with panelled door in stone surround in otherwise blank wall. This was close to the mansion house of Edenhall demolished in the mid 1930s. Listing NGR: NY5646032268 Selected Sources Legacy Record - This information may be included in the List Entry Details National Grid Reference: NY 56460 32268