Gledstone Hall
Gledstone Hall is a 20th-century country house in West Marton, near Skipton, North Yorkshire.[1] Designed by Edwin Lutyens it stands in a 12 hectare (30 acre) estate.[2] It is a Grade II* listed building.[3] The gardens are separately listed Grade II.[4]
History
- Gledstone House
Gledstone House was a previous house (now demolished) which stood on the site and was built for Richard Roundell c.1770,[5] probably by John Carr of York. Roundell died before it could be completed and was succeeded by his brother, the Revd William Roundell,[6] a Deputy Lieutenant and J.P. His son, Richard Henry Roundell, inherited and was High Sheriff of Yorkshire for 1835–36.[7] The estate descended in the Roundell family until Richard Roundell sold it, with 2300 ha (5600 acres) of estate, to Lancashire mill-owner Sir Amos Nelson in 1923.
- Gledstone Hall
The existing building was designed for Sir Amos Nelson by Edwin Lutyens and built between 1925 and 1927.[8] The previous house was demolished in 1928. The gardens were laid out c.1930 by Gertrude Jekyll.[9] Sir Amos died in 1947 and his young wife in 1966. It was converted into a nursing home for some time (but which failed in 1991)[10] and was bought by Margaret Francis, the widow of artist Sam Francis. She has commissioned a total refurbishment of the building.[11]
References
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- "Gledstone Gardens". Retrieved 1 April 2012.
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- "Lasting impressions". The Telegraph. Retrieved 1 April 2013.