Askham Hall

Askham Hall is a country house near Askham in Cumbria. It is a Grade I listed building.

Askham Hall
Askham Hall and gardens
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General information
TypeCountry house
Town or cityAskham
CountryEngland
Coordinates54°36′26″N 2°45′03″W / 54.6073°N 2.7507°W / 54.6073; -2.7507
Year(s) built14th century (initial), 1575 (expanded)

History

A peel tower was built on the site during the 14th century.[1] It passed into the hands of the Sandford family and in 1575 Thomas Sandford had it substantially enlarged.[2] In 1730, with the death of William Sandford without male issue, it was inherited by his grandson, William Tatham. Tatham died childless in 1775,[3] when the house was sold to Edward Bolton, a Preston lawyer. When he died childless in 1803, it was inherited by his great nephew, the infant Edward Bolton King,[4] whose trustees sold it to William Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale in 1815.[5] It became a rectory in 1828 and then became a residence of the Lowther family in the 1830s.[6] The 7th Earl of Lonsdale used it as his home after Lowther Castle was dismantled and closed in 1937.[1] Askham Hall became a Grade I listed house in 1968.[7]

Following the death of the 7th Earl in May 2006 the house has been owned by Caroline, Countess of Lonsdale.[8] In 2012 the Countess of Lonsdale and her children, Charles Lowther and Marie-Louisa Raeburn, arranged the conversion of Askham Hall into a boutique hotel.[6]

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References

54°36′30″N 2°45′01″W / 54.608295°N 2.750221°W / 54.608295; -2.750221

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