Gosforth House
Gosforth House | |
Northumberland | |
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Gosforth House | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | NZ248712 |
Location: | 55°2’6"N, 1°36’47"W |
Town: | Gosforth |
History | |
Built 1755-1764 | |
By: | James Paine |
Mansion | |
Information | |
Condition: | Converted to a conference centre |
Owned by: | Newcastle Racecourse |
Gosforth House now known as Brandling House is a Grade II listed building built as a mansion house and now serving as a hospitality and conference centre at Gosforth Park Racecourse, in Gosforth in Northumberland, north of the county's great city, Newcastle upon Tyne.
History
The Gosforth Park estate of about 2,000 acres was owned from about 1509 by the Brandling family. The house was built between 1755 and 1764 for Charles Brandling (1733–1802) to a design by architect James Paine. Brandling also laid out the park and a 50.0-acre (202,342.8-m²) lake.
Charles John Brandling (1797–1856) suffered financial problems as a result of which he sold the estate in 1852 to Thomas Smith. In 1880, the house was sold with 807 acres to High Gosforth Park Ltd a company formed to establish a racecourse on the estate.
A fire started by suffragettes in 1914 destroyed the interior of the property.[1] Restoration of the house took place in 1921.[2]
Outside links
References
- ↑ "Gosforth Park, Brandling House (Gosforth Hall or House) - sitelines.newcastle.gov.uk". twsitelines.info. http://www.twsitelines.info/smr/7701. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
- ↑ Gosforth House, Now Brandling House, on High Gosforth Park Club, North Gosforth - British Listed Buildings