fbpx
Wikipedia

Sizergh Castle and Garden

Sizergh Castle and Garden is a stately home and garden at Helsington in the English county of Cumbria, about 4 miles (6 km) south of Kendal. Located in historic Westmorland, the castle is a Grade I listed building.[1] While remaining the home of the Hornyold-Strickland family, the castle with its garden and estate is in the care of the National Trust.

Sizergh Castle, pele tower and Tudor house

In 2016 the Sizergh estate was included in the newly extended Lake District National Park.[2]

Details Edit

 
The tower at Sizergh Castle, as viewed from the South

The earliest part of the building is a tower of fourteenth or fifteenth century date.[1]

Woodwork Edit

Some of the early furnishings date from the time of Walter Strickland (1516–1569) who married Alice Tempest in 1560. She made inventories of the house after her husband's death. These mention three oak armchairs and three chests still in the house.[3]

There are oak-panelled interiors, including the Inlaid Chamber, where the panelling is inlaid with floral and geometric patterns in pale poplar and dark bog-oak. The contents of the Inlaid Chamber were sold to the Victoria and Albert Museum in the 1890s and it was displayed as a reconstructed period room. The return of the panelling to its original location at Sizergh was advocated by among others Mark Girouard, an authority on England's country houses. The panelling returned in 1999 under a long-term loan.[4] In 2017 it was reported that transfer of ownership to the National Trust had been made formal.[5]

The bargeboards probably date from the seventeenth century.

Paintings Edit

The Castle contains a variety of paintings, including the following:

Portraits gallery Edit

History Edit

The Deincourt family owned this land from the 1170s. On the marriage of Elizabeth Deincourt to Sir William de Stirkeland in 1239, the estate passed into the hands of what became the Strickland family, who owned it until it was gifted to the National Trust in 1950 by Gerald Strickland, 1st Baron Strickland's grandson Lt. Cdr. Thomas Hornyold-Strickland, 7th Count della Catena.[11]

Catherine Parr, the sixth wife of Henry VIII and a relative of the Stricklands, is thought to have lived here after her first husband died in 1533. Catherine's second husband, Lord Latymer, was kin to the dowager Lady Strickland.[12][13]

It was extended in Elizabethan times. Sir Thomas Strickland went into exile with James II.

Around 1770, the great hall was again expanded in the Georgian style.

Gardens Edit

 
Sizergh Castle and part of the garden

The gardens are registered Grade II.[14] There is a lake, a kitchen garden and a rock garden. The rock garden, constructed in the 1920s, is the largest limestone rock garden belonging to the National Trust.

Sizergh houses part of the National Collection of ferns, which are to be seen in the rock garden, the stumpery and the orchard.

Estate Edit

In 1336 a grant from Edward III allowed Sir Walter Strickland to enclose the land around Sizergh as his exclusive park.

The estate covers 647 hectares (1,600 acres).[15]

Biodiversity Edit

There are various types of habitat on the estate. For example, in 2014 it was reported that 35 ha of wetland habitat was being created in the Lyth Valley on the western edge of the estate. The project received funding from Natural England as part of a higher level stewardship scheme. It is hoped to attract bittern and other wildlife.[16]

Sizergh has received support from the Morecambe Bay Nature Improvement Area which was launched in 2012. It received three years of government grant funding (2012–15). Projects continue under the auspices of the Morecambe Bay Partnership, a registered charity.[17]

Birds Edit

The Sizergh estate is a good place to see birds. For example, hawfinches are attracted to hornbeam trees around the main car park, and despite being a shy species can often be seen there in the spring.[18][17]

Butterflies Edit

Fritillary butterflies (including pearl-bordered and high brown fritillary) live on the estate.[18]

Literary and media interest Edit

The castle was featured in the ITV documentary Inside the National Trust.[19]

The room known as the Inlaid Chamber is the subject of Letitia Elizabeth Landon's poetical illustration The Queen’s Room, Sizergh Hall, Westmorland to an engraving of a painting by Thomas Allom, published in Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1836.[20]

See also Edit

References Edit

  • Taylor, Michael Waistell (1892). "Sizergh Castle". The Old Manorial Halls of Westmorland & Cumberland (Publications of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, Extra Series, volume 8). Kendal: Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. pp. 182–198.
  • Taylor, Michael Waistell (1889). Sizergh, No. 1. 10 Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society. p. 48.
  • Curwen, John F (1889). Sizergh, No. 2. 10 Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society. p. 66.
  • Goodall, Ian (September 2002). "Privacy, Display and Over Extension: Walter Strickland's Rebuilding of Sizergh". The Antiquaries Journal. The Society of Antiquaries of London. 82: 197–245. doi:10.1017/S0003581500073789. S2CID 162616633.
  • "Helsington: Sizergh Castle, Sizergh" (2007) 7 Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society (Third Series) 257
  • Emery, Anthony (1996). "Sizergh Castle". Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300–1500. Vol. 1 (Northern England). Cambridge University Press. pp. 248–250. ISBN 978-0521497237.
  • Fry, Plantagenet Somerset (1996). "Sizergh". Castles of Britain and Ireland. BCA by arrangement with David & Charles. p. 181. ISBN 978-0789202789.
  • Strickland, Edeline Sackville (1898). Sizergh Castle, Westmoreland, and Notes on Twenty-five Generations of the Strickland Family. T Wilson.
  1. ^ a b Historic England. "Sizergh Castle (Grade I) (1318962)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  2. ^ "Yorkshire Dales and Lake District national parks to be extended". BBC News. 23 October 2015. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
  3. ^ Wheeler, Megan (2018). "Early Elizabethan Chests at Sizergh Castle". Regional Furniture. Regional Furniture Society. 32: 103–25. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Inlaid Room at Sizergh Castle". Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  5. ^ Kennedy, Maev (2 January 2017). "V&A returns Tudor bedroom to original Sizergh Castle setting". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  6. ^ Corp, Edward (23 September 2004). "Belle, Alexis-Simon". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/46466. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  7. ^ "Walter Strickland (1729–1761)". National Trust Collections. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  8. ^ Nicholson, Savannah (19 March 2020). "18th century Romney painting returns to Sizergh Castle". Westmorland Gazette. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  9. ^ "Anne Cholmeley (1796–1829), Mrs Jarrard Edward Strickland (the artist's mother)". Art UK. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  10. ^ "Lady Edeline Sackville (1870–1918), Lady Strickland". Art UK. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  11. ^ "Meet Henry Hornyold-Strickland, Sizergh". National Trust. Archived from the original on 5 February 2014.
  12. ^ James, Susan E. (2009). Catherine Parr: Henry VIII's Last Love. The History Press. p. 56. ISBN 978-0752448534.
  13. ^ Porter, Linda (2010). Katherine the Queen. Macmillan. p. 58. ISBN 978-0330460804.
  14. ^ Historic England. "Garden (1000673)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  15. ^ . National Trust. Archived from the original on 11 November 2012. Retrieved 3 October 2012.
  16. ^ Dickinson, Katie (16 October 2014). "Park End Moss aims to bring wildlife flooding in". Westmorland Gazette. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  17. ^ a b "Hawfinch recovery project". Morecambe Bay Local Nature Partnership. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  18. ^ a b "Wildlife at Sizergh". National Trust. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  19. ^ . The Daily Telegraph. 12 October 2013. Archived from the original on 12 October 2013.
  20. ^ Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1835). "picture". Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1836. Fisher, Son & Co.Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1835). "poetical illustration". Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1836. Fisher, Son & Co.

External links Edit

  • Sizergh Castle & Garden information at the National Trust
  • Sizergh Castle garden
  • Paintings at Sizergh, Art UK
  • wikidata List of paintings at Sizergh Castle
  • Illustrated guide to Sizergh Castle
  • The Cumbria Directory – Sizergh Castle Garden

54°17′04″N 2°46′19″W / 54.28444°N 2.77194°W / 54.28444; -2.77194

sizergh, castle, garden, stately, home, garden, helsington, english, county, cumbria, about, miles, south, kendal, located, historic, westmorland, castle, grade, listed, building, while, remaining, home, hornyold, strickland, family, castle, with, garden, esta. Sizergh Castle and Garden is a stately home and garden at Helsington in the English county of Cumbria about 4 miles 6 km south of Kendal Located in historic Westmorland the castle is a Grade I listed building 1 While remaining the home of the Hornyold Strickland family the castle with its garden and estate is in the care of the National Trust Sizergh Castle pele tower and Tudor houseIn 2016 the Sizergh estate was included in the newly extended Lake District National Park 2 Contents 1 Details 1 1 Woodwork 1 2 Paintings 1 3 Portraits gallery 2 History 3 Gardens 4 Estate 4 1 Biodiversity 4 1 1 Birds 4 1 2 Butterflies 5 Literary and media interest 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksDetails Edit The tower at Sizergh Castle as viewed from the SouthThe earliest part of the building is a tower of fourteenth or fifteenth century date 1 Woodwork Edit Some of the early furnishings date from the time of Walter Strickland 1516 1569 who married Alice Tempest in 1560 She made inventories of the house after her husband s death These mention three oak armchairs and three chests still in the house 3 There are oak panelled interiors including the Inlaid Chamber where the panelling is inlaid with floral and geometric patterns in pale poplar and dark bog oak The contents of the Inlaid Chamber were sold to the Victoria and Albert Museum in the 1890s and it was displayed as a reconstructed period room The return of the panelling to its original location at Sizergh was advocated by among others Mark Girouard an authority on England s country houses The panelling returned in 1999 under a long term loan 4 In 2017 it was reported that transfer of ownership to the National Trust had been made formal 5 The bargeboards probably date from the seventeenth century Paintings Edit The Castle contains a variety of paintings including the following a collection of portraits of the Catholic Royal Stuart family reflects the Strickland family s links to the Jacobite court in exile at Saint Germain en Laye There are portraits by Alexis Simon Belle painter in ordinary to James VII amp II and the Old Pretender of Queen Mary of Modena and her daughter Princess Louisa Maria 6 Strickland family portraits including works by local artist George Romney 7 8 a portrait of Mrs Anne Strickland the artist s mother by Harriet Strickland 1816 1903 9 and a portrait of Lady Edeline Sackville 10 Portraits gallery Edit Mary Matthews 1823 1890 Mrs Julien Francois Bertrand de La Chere Marie Louise Genevieve Alice de La Chere 1856 1943 wife of Alfred Joseph Gandolfi Hornyold 1850 1922 Lord Thomas Strickland Standish 1763 1813 Henriette Rose Peronne de Sercey 1770 1849 by Francois Gerard Thomas Strickland Standish of Sizergh 1792 1835 Ursule Ida de Finguerlin de Bischingen 1805 1846 Mrs Thomas Strickland Standish of SizerghHistory EditThe Deincourt family owned this land from the 1170s On the marriage of Elizabeth Deincourt to Sir William de Stirkeland in 1239 the estate passed into the hands of what became the Strickland family who owned it until it was gifted to the National Trust in 1950 by Gerald Strickland 1st Baron Strickland s grandson Lt Cdr Thomas Hornyold Strickland 7th Count della Catena 11 Catherine Parr the sixth wife of Henry VIII and a relative of the Stricklands is thought to have lived here after her first husband died in 1533 Catherine s second husband Lord Latymer was kin to the dowager Lady Strickland 12 13 It was extended in Elizabethan times Sir Thomas Strickland went into exile with James II Around 1770 the great hall was again expanded in the Georgian style Gardens Edit Sizergh Castle and part of the gardenThe gardens are registered Grade II 14 There is a lake a kitchen garden and a rock garden The rock garden constructed in the 1920s is the largest limestone rock garden belonging to the National Trust Sizergh houses part of the National Collection of ferns which are to be seen in the rock garden the stumpery and the orchard Estate EditIn 1336 a grant from Edward III allowed Sir Walter Strickland to enclose the land around Sizergh as his exclusive park The estate covers 647 hectares 1 600 acres 15 Biodiversity Edit There are various types of habitat on the estate For example in 2014 it was reported that 35 ha of wetland habitat was being created in the Lyth Valley on the western edge of the estate The project received funding from Natural England as part of a higher level stewardship scheme It is hoped to attract bittern and other wildlife 16 Sizergh has received support from the Morecambe Bay Nature Improvement Area which was launched in 2012 It received three years of government grant funding 2012 15 Projects continue under the auspices of the Morecambe Bay Partnership a registered charity 17 Birds Edit The Sizergh estate is a good place to see birds For example hawfinches are attracted to hornbeam trees around the main car park and despite being a shy species can often be seen there in the spring 18 17 Butterflies Edit Fritillary butterflies including pearl bordered and high brown fritillary live on the estate 18 Literary and media interest EditThe castle was featured in the ITV documentary Inside the National Trust 19 The room known as the Inlaid Chamber is the subject of Letitia Elizabeth Landon s poetical illustration The Queen s Room Sizergh Hall Westmorland to an engraving of a painting by Thomas Allom published in Fisher s Drawing Room Scrap Book 1836 20 Wikisource has original text related to this article The Queen s Room Sizergh Hall Westmorland a poetical illustrationby L E L See also Edit gardening portal Cumbria portalGrade I listed buildings in Cumbria Listed buildings in Helsington Castles in Great Britain and Ireland List of historic houses in England Strickland surname References EditTaylor Michael Waistell 1892 Sizergh Castle The Old Manorial Halls of Westmorland amp Cumberland Publications of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society Extra Series volume 8 Kendal Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society pp 182 198 Taylor Michael Waistell 1889 Sizergh No 1 10 Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian amp Archaeological Society p 48 Curwen John F 1889 Sizergh No 2 10 Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian amp Archaeological Society p 66 Goodall Ian September 2002 Privacy Display and Over Extension Walter Strickland s Rebuilding of Sizergh The Antiquaries Journal The Society of Antiquaries of London 82 197 245 doi 10 1017 S0003581500073789 S2CID 162616633 Helsington Sizergh Castle Sizergh 2007 7 Transactions of the Cumberland amp Westmorland Antiquarian amp Archeological Society Third Series 257 Emery Anthony 1996 Sizergh Castle Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales 1300 1500 Vol 1 Northern England Cambridge University Press pp 248 250 ISBN 978 0521497237 Fry Plantagenet Somerset 1996 Sizergh Castles of Britain and Ireland BCA by arrangement with David amp Charles p 181 ISBN 978 0789202789 Strickland Edeline Sackville 1898 Sizergh Castle Westmoreland and Notes on Twenty five Generations of the Strickland Family T Wilson a b Historic England Sizergh Castle Grade I 1318962 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 10 July 2015 Yorkshire Dales and Lake District national parks to be extended BBC News 23 October 2015 Retrieved 6 August 2016 Wheeler Megan 2018 Early Elizabethan Chests at Sizergh Castle Regional Furniture Regional Furniture Society 32 103 25 Retrieved 28 December 2021 Inlaid Room at Sizergh Castle Victoria and Albert Museum Retrieved 31 March 2015 Kennedy Maev 2 January 2017 V amp A returns Tudor bedroom to original Sizergh Castle setting The Guardian Retrieved 23 June 2021 Corp Edward 23 September 2004 Belle Alexis Simon Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 46466 Subscription or UK public library membership required Walter Strickland 1729 1761 National Trust Collections Retrieved 23 June 2021 Nicholson Savannah 19 March 2020 18th century Romney painting returns to Sizergh Castle Westmorland Gazette Retrieved 23 June 2021 Anne Cholmeley 1796 1829 Mrs Jarrard Edward Strickland the artist s mother Art UK Retrieved 23 June 2021 Lady Edeline Sackville 1870 1918 Lady Strickland Art UK Retrieved 23 June 2021 Meet Henry Hornyold Strickland Sizergh National Trust Archived from the original on 5 February 2014 James Susan E 2009 Catherine Parr Henry VIII s Last Love The History Press p 56 ISBN 978 0752448534 Porter Linda 2010 Katherine the Queen Macmillan p 58 ISBN 978 0330460804 Historic England Garden 1000673 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 22 May 2022 Sizergh Visitor information National Trust Archived from the original on 11 November 2012 Retrieved 3 October 2012 Dickinson Katie 16 October 2014 Park End Moss aims to bring wildlife flooding in Westmorland Gazette Retrieved 21 November 2014 a b Hawfinch recovery project Morecambe Bay Local Nature Partnership Retrieved 7 April 2017 a b Wildlife at Sizergh National Trust Retrieved 23 June 2021 Video Inside the National Trust preview The Daily Telegraph 12 October 2013 Archived from the original on 12 October 2013 Landon Letitia Elizabeth 1835 picture Fisher s Drawing Room Scrap Book 1836 Fisher Son amp Co Landon Letitia Elizabeth 1835 poetical illustration Fisher s Drawing Room Scrap Book 1836 Fisher Son amp Co External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sizergh Castle Sizergh Castle amp Garden information at the National Trust Sizergh Castle garden Paintings at Sizergh Art UK wikidata List of paintings at Sizergh Castle Illustrated guide to Sizergh Castle The Cumbria Directory Sizergh Castle Garden54 17 04 N 2 46 19 W 54 28444 N 2 77194 W 54 28444 2 77194 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sizergh Castle and Garden amp oldid 1151719431, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.