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Gorse Hall

Gorse Hall was the name given to two large houses in Stalybridge, Greater Manchester, England, on a hill bordering Dukinfield (now in Tameside, but until March 1974 in Cheshire), with 35 acres of woodland, and views of the Cheshire Plain and the Pennine Hills.[7] Gorse Hall is a location in Anthony Trollope's Marion Fay (1882).[8]

Entrance to Gorse Hall,
High St, Stalybridge
Bowling Green, Gorse Hall Estate
Summer House site,
Gorse Hall Estate
Approach to Gorse Hall Mansion
Old Gorse Hall site,
Gorse Hall Estate
Stables site,
Gorse Hall Estate
Former Age UK Site, "Gorse Hall", Stalybridge, October 2013,
now a private day nursery
[1][2][3][4][5][6]

History

Tradition has, it was named for the abundance of common gorse (Ulex europaeus) which formerly grew in the area.[9][10][11]

The history of the place is not well known. Friends of Gorse Hall is trying to research the historical importance of the site.

Old Gorse Hall

The first house, Old Gorse Hall, can be traced back to the 17th century and it probably dates from even earlier. Its ruins can still be seen. The Hall was once part of the manor of Dockenfeld held by Lieutenant–Colonel Robert Duckenfield, a Parliamentarian soldier in the English Civil War.

Upon the death of Lady Dukinfield Daniel in 1762, Gorse Hall passed on to her husband, artist John Astley (1720?–1787). From him it passed to his relative Francis Dukinfield Astley, a great sportsman; a hunter's tower was built in 1807.

New Gorse Hall

John Leech, who was one of the many wealthy cotton manufacturers of the district, bought some of the land attached to the Hall from John Astley to build his mills, the ruins of which can still be seen.

New Gorse Hall was built by John Leech in 1836. Today, both houses are ruined. Their grounds cover approximately 35 acres (140,000 m2) of meadow and woodland and are now maintained by a local community group called the Friends of Gorse Hall, established in 1999, which has leased the site from the local authority, Tameside.[12] The aim of the Friends of Gorse Hall is to promote the site for leisure, and educational uses.[13]

Leech's son John, bought the remainder of the estate and with stones from the local quarries built the mansion called the New Gorse Hall in 1836. John had eight children, one of whom, Helen Leech, born at Gorse Hall, was the mother of Beatrix Potter, the famous children’s author. In reference to this, there is a statue in the grounds of a small Rabbit.

"Beatrix Potter would often write and draw while visiting her family at Gorse Hall"[14][15][16]

Murder

On 1 November 1909, Gorse Hall[17] was the site of a murder[18] when local mill owner[19] George Harry Storrs was stabbed to death. Two "identical"[20] ex-soldiers, Cornelius Howard, a relative, and Mark Wilde, were tried, with the same defense attorney, but neither resulted in a conviction. A year after the murder, In the summer of 1910, his widow, Mrs. Maggie Storrs had Gorse Hall torn down, with the stone reused elsewhere,[21] she moved away, to Morecambe Bay,[13] never to return.[22]

The case is examined in The Stabbing of George Harry Storrs by Jonathan Goodman.[23] and featured in an episode of the television series In Suspicious Circumstances, in 1995, and Julian Fellowes Investigates: A Most Mysterious Murder, in 2005.

Present day

All that remains at this site is an old fireplace, standing alone in a concrete clearing, and floor foundations, painted a mixture of green, blue and red to show the outline of the home and where the disaster happened. Friends of Gorse Hall manage the grounds.[24]

Disambiguation

  • Gorse Hall Primary School, Forester Drive, Stalybridge[25] (across from former Age UK Site).
  • Gorse Hall, on the old Chorley to Blackburn road, Whittle-le-Woods[26][27][28]
  • Gorse Hall Rock, Lancashire geological feature[29]

Further reading

  • Sully, Clifford (1925). Mistaken Identity. Longmans, Green, and Company. Gorse Hall
  • Brend, WA (1913). "The futility of the coroner's inquest" (PDF). The Lancet. 181 (4681): 1404–1408. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(00)52106-0. Retrieved 7 August 2022. via scholar.archive.org
  • Dabundo, Laura; Hitchcock, James (1995). "Murder as One of the Liberal Arts [with replies]". The American Scholar. 64 (1): 156. ISSN 0003-0937. JSTOR 41212305.
  • Hitchcock, James (1994). "CRIME: Murder as One of the Liberal Arts". The American Scholar. 63 (2): 277–285. ISSN 0003-0937. JSTOR 41212245. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
  • Hardwicke, Glyn (1974) The Gorse Hall Mystery - a New Look at an Old Case, 42 Medico-Legal J. 14 HeinOnline doi:10.1177/002581727404200103
  • Luckombe, Philip (1791). The Beauties of England ... The Fifth Edition, Enlarged. W. Richardson. Gorse Hall
  • Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. The Society. 1897. There are also four more halls, as Clattercotes Hall, Overton Hall, Gorse Hall, and Stubbing Edge Hall. Pearsons lived at Gorse Hall.
  • Tilley, Joseph (1899). The Old Halls, Manors and Families of Derbyshire: The Scarsdale Hundred. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent. Gorse Hall....Joseph Tilley (of Derby Eng.)</ref>

References

  1. ^ "FOI 7830 - Disposals" (PDF). WhatDoTheyKnow. Retrieved 6 August 2022. Gorse Hall Day Centre, High Street, Stalybridge. Community Building. 04-Jul-16 Disposal Freehold/Sale 1. £150,000.00.
  2. ^ "Council Tax and Business Rates in SK15 1SE". CouncilTaxRates.info. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  3. ^ Mason, Peter (1 November 2003). "Tameside council backs down over day centre closure". Socialist Party. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  4. ^ Mason, Peter (21 June 2003). "Tameside Day Centre Users Protest Against Cuts". Socialist Party. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Parties clash over Gorse Hall future". Manchester Evening News. 7 May 2005. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  6. ^ "Sunflower Stalybridge". Ofsted. gov.uk. 5 July 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2022. URN: EY555153 Address: Gorse Hall Day Centre, High Street, Stalybridge, Cheshire, SK15 1SE
  7. ^ Yarwood, Sam (29 July 2019). "The reasons to love Tameside - as told by the people who know it best". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
  8. ^ Trollope, Anthony (1882). Marion Fay. Bernhard Tauchnitz.
  9. ^ Hill, Samuel (1907). Bygone Stalybridge, Traditional, Historical, Biographical. Samuel Hill. p. 31.
  10. ^ Hill, Samuel (1980). Caffrey, Helen Claire (ed.). Samuel Hill, 1864-1909: Dialect Poet, Prose Writer and Historian of Stalybridge. Tameside Libraries & Arts.
  11. ^ Hill, Samuel (1902). "Foirewood," Or Splinters An' Shavin's Fro' a Carpenter's Bench: A Collection of Rhymes, Chiefly in the Dialect of South-east Lancashire. "Herald" Printing and Publishing Company, Limited.
  12. ^ "Friends of Gorse Hall". Tameside History Forum.
  13. ^ a b FRIENDS OF GORSE HALL (27 May 2010). "leaflet" (PDF). tamesidehistoryforum.org.uk. Friends of Gorse Hall, was established in 1999 in cooperation with Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council and Groundwork Tameside.
  14. ^ Barlow, Nigel (20 January 2022). "Stalybridge wins Town of Culture status". About Manchester. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
  15. ^ Brett, Davey (8 February 2022). "What's on the cards for Stalybridge as Town of Culture 2022?". Confidentials. Mark Garner. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
  16. ^ Sergeant, Emily (20 January 2022). "Stalybridge has been awarded a prestigious 'Town of Culture' status for 2022". The Manc. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
  17. ^ Cheshire, 1902. Kelly's Directory. Retrieved 7 August 2022. Gorse hall, G. Harry Storrs esq. ....Storrs George Harry, Gorse hall; Storrs James, The Hollies, Mustyn st; Storrs William, 219 Mottram road; Storrs Wm. Hy. Fern bank,Mottram rd;
  18. ^ "The Murder". The Friends of Gorse Hall. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  19. ^ Hill, Samuel (1907). Bygone Stalybridge, Traditional, Historical, Biographical. Samuel Hill. p. 291.
  20. ^ Mitchell, Charles Ainsworth (1923). The Expert Witness: And the Applications of Science and of Art to Human Identification, Criminal Investigation, Civil Actions & History. W. Heffer & sons Limited. Gorse
  21. ^ "The Friends of Gorse Hall". gorse-hall.co.uk. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  22. ^ "Friends of Gorse Hall". Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  23. ^ Jonathan Goodman, Steve Fielding and Edith Brocklehurst. "Murder at Gorse Hall". stereograffiti.com. Retrieved 30 January 2008.
  24. ^ "Tameside Rotary dig deep to support The Queen's Green Canopy". Quest Media Network. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
  25. ^ "Home". Gorse Hall Primary School. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  26. ^ "Townships: Whittle-le-Woods". British History Online. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
  27. ^ "Whittle le Woods, Lancashire Family History Guide". Parishmouse. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
  28. ^ "Whittle Springs, The History by J. Jackson". boydharris.co.uk. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
  29. ^ Bolton, Herbert (1898). The Nomenclature of the Seams of the Lancashire Lower Coal Measures. J.E. Cornish. Gorse Hall Rock

Coordinates: 53°28′34″N 2°03′25″W / 53.476°N 2.057°W / 53.476; -2.057

External links

  • The Friends of Gorse Hall
  • The Friends of Gorse Hall — Tameside History Forum
  • Friends of Gorse Hall — Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council
  • "In Suspicious Circumstances": The Golden Goose (1995) — IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Gorse Hall news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message Gorse Hall was the name given to two large houses in Stalybridge Greater Manchester England on a hill bordering Dukinfield now in Tameside but until March 1974 in Cheshire with 35 acres of woodland and views of the Cheshire Plain and the Pennine Hills 7 Gorse Hall is a location in Anthony Trollope s Marion Fay 1882 8 Entrance to Gorse Hall High St Stalybridge Bowling Green Gorse Hall Estate Summer House site Gorse Hall Estate Approach to Gorse Hall Mansion Old Gorse Hall site Gorse Hall Estate Stables site Gorse Hall Estate Former Age UK Site Gorse Hall Stalybridge October 2013 now a private day nursery 1 2 3 4 5 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Old Gorse Hall 1 2 New Gorse Hall 2 Murder 3 Present day 4 Disambiguation 5 Further reading 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditTradition has it was named for the abundance of common gorse Ulex europaeus which formerly grew in the area 9 10 11 The history of the place is not well known Friends of Gorse Hall is trying to research the historical importance of the site Old Gorse Hall Edit The first house Old Gorse Hall can be traced back to the 17th century and it probably dates from even earlier Its ruins can still be seen The Hall was once part of the manor of Dockenfeld held by Lieutenant Colonel Robert Duckenfield a Parliamentarian soldier in the English Civil War Upon the death of Lady Dukinfield Daniel in 1762 Gorse Hall passed on to her husband artist John Astley 1720 1787 From him it passed to his relative Francis Dukinfield Astley a great sportsman a hunter s tower was built in 1807 New Gorse Hall Edit John Leech who was one of the many wealthy cotton manufacturers of the district bought some of the land attached to the Hall from John Astley to build his mills the ruins of which can still be seen New Gorse Hall was built by John Leech in 1836 Today both houses are ruined Their grounds cover approximately 35 acres 140 000 m2 of meadow and woodland and are now maintained by a local community group called the Friends of Gorse Hall established in 1999 which has leased the site from the local authority Tameside 12 The aim of the Friends of Gorse Hall is to promote the site for leisure and educational uses 13 Leech s son John bought the remainder of the estate and with stones from the local quarries built the mansion called the New Gorse Hall in 1836 John had eight children one of whom Helen Leech born at Gorse Hall was the mother of Beatrix Potter the famous children s author In reference to this there is a statue in the grounds of a small Rabbit Beatrix Potter would often write and draw while visiting her family at Gorse Hall 14 15 16 Murder EditOn 1 November 1909 Gorse Hall 17 was the site of a murder 18 when local mill owner 19 George Harry Storrs was stabbed to death Two identical 20 ex soldiers Cornelius Howard a relative and Mark Wilde were tried with the same defense attorney but neither resulted in a conviction A year after the murder In the summer of 1910 his widow Mrs Maggie Storrs had Gorse Hall torn down with the stone reused elsewhere 21 she moved away to Morecambe Bay 13 never to return 22 The case is examined in The Stabbing of George Harry Storrs by Jonathan Goodman 23 and featured in an episode of the television series In Suspicious Circumstances in 1995 and Julian Fellowes Investigates A Most Mysterious Murder in 2005 Present day EditAll that remains at this site is an old fireplace standing alone in a concrete clearing and floor foundations painted a mixture of green blue and red to show the outline of the home and where the disaster happened Friends of Gorse Hall manage the grounds 24 Disambiguation EditGorse Hall Primary School Forester Drive Stalybridge 25 across from former Age UK Site Gorse Hall on the old Chorley to Blackburn road Whittle le Woods 26 27 28 Gorse Hall Rock Lancashire geological feature 29 Further reading EditSully Clifford 1925 Mistaken Identity Longmans Green and Company Gorse Hall Brend WA 1913 The futility of the coroner s inquest PDF The Lancet 181 4681 1404 1408 doi 10 1016 S0140 6736 00 52106 0 Retrieved 7 August 2022 via scholar archive org Dabundo Laura Hitchcock James 1995 Murder as One of the Liberal Arts with replies The American Scholar 64 1 156 ISSN 0003 0937 JSTOR 41212305 Hitchcock James 1994 CRIME Murder as One of the Liberal Arts The American Scholar 63 2 277 285 ISSN 0003 0937 JSTOR 41212245 Retrieved 7 August 2022 Hardwicke Glyn 1974 The Gorse Hall Mystery a New Look at an Old Case 42 Medico Legal J 14 HeinOnline doi 10 1177 002581727404200103 Luckombe Philip 1791 The Beauties of England The Fifth Edition Enlarged W Richardson Gorse Hall Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society The Society 1897 There are also four more halls as Clattercotes Hall Overton Hall Gorse Hall and Stubbing Edge Hall Pearsons lived at Gorse Hall Tilley Joseph 1899 The Old Halls Manors and Families of Derbyshire The Scarsdale Hundred Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent Gorse Hall Joseph Tilley of Derby Eng lt ref gt References Edit FOI 7830 Disposals PDF WhatDoTheyKnow Retrieved 6 August 2022 Gorse Hall Day Centre High Street Stalybridge Community Building 04 Jul 16 Disposal Freehold Sale 1 150 000 00 Council Tax and Business Rates in SK15 1SE CouncilTaxRates info Retrieved 6 August 2022 Mason Peter 1 November 2003 Tameside council backs down over day centre closure Socialist Party Retrieved 6 August 2022 Mason Peter 21 June 2003 Tameside Day Centre Users Protest Against Cuts Socialist Party Retrieved 6 August 2022 Parties clash over Gorse Hall future Manchester Evening News 7 May 2005 Retrieved 6 August 2022 Sunflower Stalybridge Ofsted gov uk 5 July 2021 Retrieved 6 August 2022 URN EY555153 Address Gorse Hall Day Centre High Street Stalybridge Cheshire SK15 1SE Yarwood Sam 29 July 2019 The reasons to love Tameside as told by the people who know it best Manchester Evening News Retrieved 7 August 2022 Trollope Anthony 1882 Marion Fay Bernhard Tauchnitz Hill Samuel 1907 Bygone Stalybridge Traditional Historical Biographical Samuel Hill p 31 Hill Samuel 1980 Caffrey Helen Claire ed Samuel Hill 1864 1909 Dialect Poet Prose Writer and Historian of Stalybridge Tameside Libraries amp Arts Hill Samuel 1902 Foirewood Or Splinters An Shavin s Fro a Carpenter s Bench A Collection of Rhymes Chiefly in the Dialect of South east Lancashire Herald Printing and Publishing Company Limited Friends of Gorse Hall Tameside History Forum a b FRIENDS OF GORSE HALL 27 May 2010 leaflet PDF tamesidehistoryforum org uk Friends of Gorse Hall was established in 1999 in cooperation with Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council and Groundwork Tameside Barlow Nigel 20 January 2022 Stalybridge wins Town of Culture status About Manchester Retrieved 7 August 2022 Brett Davey 8 February 2022 What s on the cards for Stalybridge as Town of Culture 2022 Confidentials Mark Garner Retrieved 7 August 2022 Sergeant Emily 20 January 2022 Stalybridge has been awarded a prestigious Town of Culture status for 2022 The Manc Retrieved 7 August 2022 Cheshire 1902 Kelly s Directory Retrieved 7 August 2022 Gorse hall G Harry Storrs esq Storrs George Harry Gorse hall Storrs James The Hollies Mustyn st Storrs William 219 Mottram road Storrs Wm Hy Fern bank Mottram rd The Murder The Friends of Gorse Hall Retrieved 6 August 2022 Hill Samuel 1907 Bygone Stalybridge Traditional Historical Biographical Samuel Hill p 291 Mitchell Charles Ainsworth 1923 The Expert Witness And the Applications of Science and of Art to Human Identification Criminal Investigation Civil Actions amp History W Heffer amp sons Limited Gorse The Friends of Gorse Hall gorse hall co uk Retrieved 6 August 2022 Friends of Gorse Hall Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council Retrieved 6 August 2022 Jonathan Goodman Steve Fielding and Edith Brocklehurst Murder at Gorse Hall stereograffiti com Retrieved 30 January 2008 Tameside Rotary dig deep to support The Queen s Green Canopy Quest Media Network Retrieved 7 August 2022 Home Gorse Hall Primary School Retrieved 6 August 2022 Townships Whittle le Woods British History Online Retrieved 7 August 2022 Whittle le Woods Lancashire Family History Guide Parishmouse Retrieved 7 August 2022 Whittle Springs The History by J Jackson boydharris co uk Retrieved 7 August 2022 Bolton Herbert 1898 The Nomenclature of the Seams of the Lancashire Lower Coal Measures J E Cornish Gorse Hall Rock Coordinates 53 28 34 N 2 03 25 W 53 476 N 2 057 W 53 476 2 057External links EditThe Friends of Gorse Hall The Friends of Gorse Hall Tameside History Forum Friends of Gorse Hall Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council In Suspicious Circumstances The Golden Goose 1995 IMDb Retrieved from https en 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