Dalton Hall, Lancashire
Dalton Hall | |
Lancashire | |
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Location | |
Grid reference: | SD53677574 |
Location: | 54°10’31"N, 2°42’40"W |
History | |
Built 1968–72 | |
Country house | |
Information | |
Website: | www.daltonhall.co.uk |
Dalton Hall is a country house in the township of Dalton, Lancashire, close to Burton-in-Kendal in Westmorland. It is a modern house, but built on the site of a Georgian hall.
The hall has been in the ownership of the Hornby family since the late 18th century.
History
The original hall was a Georgian mansion.[1] Major additions were made to the hall in 1859–60 by the Lancaster architect Edward Graham Paley. This building was demolished in 1968 and replaced by a new house in 1968–72.
The new house was designed by Clough Williams-Ellis, and was his last commission.[1][2] The authors of the Pevsner Architectural Guides (Buildings of England) series describe it as a "stately doll's house" which "sits inside the ghost of its predecessor".[2]
The outbuildings have been converted to serve a number of purposes, including cottages, a self-storage facility, and the Dalton Hall Business Centre.[3][4]
Outside links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Dalton Hall: History - Dalton Hall Business Centre
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Pevsner 2010
- ↑ Estate Properties - Dalton Hall Business Centre
- ↑ Business Centre - Dalton Hall Business Centre