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Wyresdale Park

Wyresdale Park is an English country house and licensed wedding ceremony venue located within the Forest of Bowland, to the northeast of Scorton, Lancashire, England.

Wyresdale Park
Wyresdale Hall circa 1900
LocationScorton, Lancashire, England
Coordinates53°56′11″N 2°45′02″W / 53.9364°N 2.7506°W / 53.9364; -2.7506
OS grid referenceSD 509,492
Built1856–58
Built forOrmrod family
ArchitectEdward Graham Paley
Architectural style(s)Gothic Revival
Websitewyresdalepark.co.uk
Listed Building – Grade II
Designated3 December 2009
Reference no.1393555
Wyresdale Park
Location in the Borough of Wyre
Wyresdale Park
Location in the Forest of Bowland

History edit

The hall was built in 1856–58, and designed by the Lancaster architect Edward Graham Paley for the Ormrod family of Bolton.[1] It has since been extended and outbuildings have been added. The hall is in Gothic Revival style.[2] A lake was added to the grounds in 1897.

The hall and surrounding parkland were purchased in the 1920s by the Riddell family, and the farms and fell land by the Whewell family. In 1967, the hall was also bought by the Whewells. By the 2000s, the hall continued to be in a satisfactory condition, but the outbuildings were in a poor state and the gardens were overgrown. The family worked with Ruth Watson, and cooperated with the Channel 4's programme Country House Rescue, creating a café and arranging Open Days.[3] The hall and its surrounding outbuildings are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.[2]

The Ormrod family edit

Peter Ormrod (1796–1875) built Wyresdale Hall in 1856. He bought 6,000 acres from the Duke of Hamilton to create the estate. The house cost £50,000 (about £4m at today’s value). The architect was Edward Graham Paley, who designed many buildings in Lancashire. Ormrod was a banker and cotton manufacturer. His father, James, was one of the founders of the Bolton Bank (now the Royal Bank of Scotland), and on his death, in 1825, Peter inherited the partnership in the bank.[4] In 1838, Ormrod married Eliza Hardcastle, the daughter of one of his partners. On their marriage his father-in-law, Thomas Hardcastle, gave Ormrod Halliwell Hall, and the new owner made major alterations to the house. He also provided the entire funding for rebuilding the parish church in Bolton.[5]

 
Captain Peter Ormrod (1869–1923)

The couple had no children and, therefore, when Ormrod died in 1875, Wyresdale Park was left to his nephew James Cross Ormrod; however, Eliza was given a life interest in the house and she remained there until her death in 1890. When James Cross Ormrod died in 1895 his son, Captain Peter Ormrod (1869–1923), inherited the estate.[6]

Captain Peter Ormrod was a very outgoing man and made major improvements to the property. His most notable achievement was the establishment of the Wyresdale Fishery, which was said to be the largest in Europe.[7] Two feature articles were written in 1899 in the magazine Country Life about the fishery.[8] He also added a deer park and a lake to the estate. Also in 1899, it was widely reported in many newspapers that Ormrod had bought the whole of the fallow deer in Barningham Park, the seat of Sir F. A. Millbank.[9]

In about 1912, Dame Laura Knight visited Wyresdale Park with her husband, Harold, at the request of the then owner Captain Peter Ormrod. In her autobiography, Knight mentions that during her stay she was inspired to paint "the grounds, the byres and the fells."[10] One of these paintings was called "The Morning Ride", which depicts the fountain that still exists today in the grounds of the park.[11][12]

In 1922, Ormrod sold Wyresdale Park. An advertisement for the sale is shown below. The estate was split, with the house and surrounding grounds being sold to Dr Hugh Riddell,[13] and a large portion of the remaining land to Shepherd Whewell.

The Whewell family edit

 
Whewell family

The estate broke up in the 1930s when the Riddell family bought the hall and grounds. Shepherd Whewell purchased much of the land. From the 1960s, he and his brother started re-uniting parcels of the estate, including the house, and concentrated on hunting partridge, pheasant and mallard. But trying to maintain such a costly concern on the income of 800 acres started to become a strain and action was needed to find new revenues.[14] In 2011, Jim Whewell Jr. and his sister, Sarah, persuaded their parents to transform parts of the grounds around into a boutique camping destination.

The family was pointed in a different direction when they featured on Channel 4’s Country House Rescue, a show in which presenter Ruth Watson gives blunt advice to owners of estates and stately piles struggling to keep their heads above water. The Whewells' first step was to convert the brick outbuildings and glasshouse in the walled garden into the Applestore Café, which is run by Sally Whewell. The next step was tapping into the 'glamping' market with two different experiences: Feather Down Lodges and The Orchard Bell Tents, both situated by the boating lake. In 2018, the estate moved into a new phase after restoring a large collection of Victorian barn buildings – a full set of stables, haylofts, a shippon and a piggery into unique spaces, especially for weddings.[15] Co-worker shared office spaces have also been established, under James Whewell's’ guidance, to assist start-up businesses and establish a creative community.[16]

Awards edit

  • 1965: Snowhill Lane Bridge - Civic Trust Award[17]
  • 2018: Marketing Lancashire Tourism Superstar - Finalist[18]
  • 2019: Great Northern Wedding Awards - Best Wedding Venue - Barn / Farm - Finalist[19]
  • 2019: Great Northern Wedding Awards - Best Creative Space - Finalist[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hartwell, Clare; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2009) [1969], Lancashire: North, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, pp. 607–608, ISBN 978-0-300-12667-9
  2. ^ a b Historic England, "Wyresdale Park, estate buildings and garden features, fountain, workshop, storerooms, tack room, stables, garage, gun room, barns, shippons, and Keepers Cottages, Snowhill Lane (1393555)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 27 August 2011
  3. ^ The Estate, Wyresdale Park, retrieved 27 August 2011
  4. ^ Royal Bank of Scotland, online reference http://heritagearchives.rbs.com/wiki/Hardcastle,_Cross_%26_Co,_Bolton,_1818-78
  5. ^ Halliwell Hall Webpage. Online reference http://www.ss-osands.org.uk/ssosands/beep/halliwell/halliwell_hall.htm and https://archive.org/stream/historyboltonwi00pimbgoog#page/n245/mode/2up
  6. ^ "Townships: Nether Wyresdale | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  7. ^ Tracy, W. B. 1903 "Lancashire at the Opening of the Twentieth Century", p. 186. Online reference http://www.spinningtheweb.org.uk/bookbrowse.php?irn=2974&sub=&theme=home&crumb
  8. ^ Country Life Illustrated (London) 11 November 1899; pg. 597 and Country Life Illustrated (London) 25 November 1899, pg. 652.
  9. ^ Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes (London), 1 May 1899, pg. 394.
  10. ^ Knight, Laura, 1936 "Oil and Grease Paint: Autobiography of Laura Knight", p. 194.
  11. ^ "Dame Laura Knight | The Morning Ride | MutualArt". www.mutualart.com. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  12. ^ Wyresdale Park Website http://wyresdalepark.co.uk/cafe-gardens/
  13. ^ Country Life Illustrated (London) Volume 52, 1922, pg. 390.
  14. ^ "British estates look beyond traditional fields". Financial Times. 22 September 2017. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  15. ^ Lancashire Evening Post https://www.lep.co.uk/news/people/a-fun-filled-day-for-teaching-duo-hayleigh-jones-and-will-capstick-1-9887207
  16. ^ "Wyresdale Park – Creative Lancashire Directory". Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  17. ^ "Ihtservices.co.uk".
  18. ^ "Lancashire Tourism Awards: Nominees revealed". Lancashire Telegraph. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  19. ^ a b "Great Northern Wedding Awards 2019 – Your Finalists are Announced! – Little White Books".

External links edit

  • Wyresdale Park

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Wyresdale Park is an English country house and licensed wedding ceremony venue located within the Forest of Bowland to the northeast of Scorton Lancashire England Wyresdale ParkWyresdale Hall circa 1900LocationScorton Lancashire EnglandCoordinates53 56 11 N 2 45 02 W 53 9364 N 2 7506 W 53 9364 2 7506OS grid referenceSD 509 492Built1856 58Built forOrmrod familyArchitectEdward Graham PaleyArchitectural style s Gothic RevivalWebsitewyresdalepark co ukListed Building Grade IIDesignated3 December 2009Reference no 1393555Wyresdale ParkLocation in the Borough of WyreShow map of the Borough of WyreWyresdale ParkLocation in the Forest of BowlandShow map of the Forest of Bowland Contents 1 History 2 The Ormrod family 3 The Whewell family 4 Awards 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe hall was built in 1856 58 and designed by the Lancaster architect Edward Graham Paley for the Ormrod family of Bolton 1 It has since been extended and outbuildings have been added The hall is in Gothic Revival style 2 A lake was added to the grounds in 1897 The hall and surrounding parkland were purchased in the 1920s by the Riddell family and the farms and fell land by the Whewell family In 1967 the hall was also bought by the Whewells By the 2000s the hall continued to be in a satisfactory condition but the outbuildings were in a poor state and the gardens were overgrown The family worked with Ruth Watson and cooperated with the Channel 4 s programme Country House Rescue creating a cafe and arranging Open Days 3 The hall and its surrounding outbuildings are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building 2 The Ormrod family editPeter Ormrod 1796 1875 built Wyresdale Hall in 1856 He bought 6 000 acres from the Duke of Hamilton to create the estate The house cost 50 000 about 4m at today s value The architect was Edward Graham Paley who designed many buildings in Lancashire Ormrod was a banker and cotton manufacturer His father James was one of the founders of the Bolton Bank now the Royal Bank of Scotland and on his death in 1825 Peter inherited the partnership in the bank 4 In 1838 Ormrod married Eliza Hardcastle the daughter of one of his partners On their marriage his father in law Thomas Hardcastle gave Ormrod Halliwell Hall and the new owner made major alterations to the house He also provided the entire funding for rebuilding the parish church in Bolton 5 nbsp Captain Peter Ormrod 1869 1923 The couple had no children and therefore when Ormrod died in 1875 Wyresdale Park was left to his nephew James Cross Ormrod however Eliza was given a life interest in the house and she remained there until her death in 1890 When James Cross Ormrod died in 1895 his son Captain Peter Ormrod 1869 1923 inherited the estate 6 Captain Peter Ormrod was a very outgoing man and made major improvements to the property His most notable achievement was the establishment of the Wyresdale Fishery which was said to be the largest in Europe 7 Two feature articles were written in 1899 in the magazine Country Life about the fishery 8 He also added a deer park and a lake to the estate Also in 1899 it was widely reported in many newspapers that Ormrod had bought the whole of the fallow deer in Barningham Park the seat of Sir F A Millbank 9 In about 1912 Dame Laura Knight visited Wyresdale Park with her husband Harold at the request of the then owner Captain Peter Ormrod In her autobiography Knight mentions that during her stay she was inspired to paint the grounds the byres and the fells 10 One of these paintings was called The Morning Ride which depicts the fountain that still exists today in the grounds of the park 11 12 In 1922 Ormrod sold Wyresdale Park An advertisement for the sale is shown below The estate was split with the house and surrounding grounds being sold to Dr Hugh Riddell 13 and a large portion of the remaining land to Shepherd Whewell nbsp Releasing small trout into the pond at Wyresdale Fishery in 1900 nbsp Advertisement for the sale of trout at Wyresdale Fishery in 1900 nbsp Loading fish from the ponds at Wyresdale Fishery in 1900 nbsp Advertisement for the sale of Wyresdale Park in the London Times in 1922 The Whewell family edit nbsp Whewell familyThe estate broke up in the 1930s when the Riddell family bought the hall and grounds Shepherd Whewell purchased much of the land From the 1960s he and his brother started re uniting parcels of the estate including the house and concentrated on hunting partridge pheasant and mallard But trying to maintain such a costly concern on the income of 800 acres started to become a strain and action was needed to find new revenues 14 In 2011 Jim Whewell Jr and his sister Sarah persuaded their parents to transform parts of the grounds around into a boutique camping destination The family was pointed in a different direction when they featured on Channel 4 s Country House Rescue a show in which presenter Ruth Watson gives blunt advice to owners of estates and stately piles struggling to keep their heads above water The Whewells first step was to convert the brick outbuildings and glasshouse in the walled garden into the Applestore Cafe which is run by Sally Whewell The next step was tapping into the glamping market with two different experiences Feather Down Lodges and The Orchard Bell Tents both situated by the boating lake In 2018 the estate moved into a new phase after restoring a large collection of Victorian barn buildings a full set of stables haylofts a shippon and a piggery into unique spaces especially for weddings 15 Co worker shared office spaces have also been established under James Whewell s guidance to assist start up businesses and establish a creative community 16 Awards edit1965 Snowhill Lane Bridge Civic Trust Award 17 2018 Marketing Lancashire Tourism Superstar Finalist 18 2019 Great Northern Wedding Awards Best Wedding Venue Barn Farm Finalist 19 2019 Great Northern Wedding Awards Best Creative Space Finalist 19 See also edit nbsp Lancashire portalListed buildings in Nether Wyresdale List of non ecclesiastical works by E G PaleyReferences edit Hartwell Clare Pevsner Nikolaus 2009 1969 Lancashire North The Buildings of England New Haven and London Yale University Press pp 607 608 ISBN 978 0 300 12667 9 a b Historic England Wyresdale Park estate buildings and garden features fountain workshop storerooms tack room stables garage gun room barns shippons and Keepers Cottages Snowhill Lane 1393555 National Heritage List for England retrieved 27 August 2011 The Estate Wyresdale Park retrieved 27 August 2011 Royal Bank of Scotland online reference http heritagearchives rbs com wiki Hardcastle Cross 26 Co Bolton 1818 78 Halliwell Hall Webpage Online reference http www ss osands org uk ssosands beep halliwell halliwell hall htm and https archive org stream historyboltonwi00pimbgoog page n245 mode 2up Townships Nether Wyresdale British History Online www british history ac uk Retrieved 6 April 2023 Tracy W B 1903 Lancashire at the Opening of the Twentieth Century p 186 Online reference http www spinningtheweb org uk bookbrowse php irn 2974 amp sub amp theme home amp crumb Country Life Illustrated London 11 November 1899 pg 597 and Country Life Illustrated London 25 November 1899 pg 652 Baily s Magazine of Sports and Pastimes London 1 May 1899 pg 394 Knight Laura 1936 Oil and Grease Paint Autobiography of Laura Knight p 194 Dame Laura Knight The Morning Ride MutualArt www mutualart com Retrieved 6 April 2023 Wyresdale Park Website http wyresdalepark co uk cafe gardens Country Life Illustrated London Volume 52 1922 pg 390 British estates look beyond traditional fields Financial Times 22 September 2017 Retrieved 6 April 2023 Lancashire Evening Post https www lep co uk news people a fun filled day for teaching duo hayleigh jones and will capstick 1 9887207 Wyresdale Park Creative Lancashire Directory Retrieved 6 April 2023 Ihtservices co uk Lancashire Tourism Awards Nominees revealed Lancashire Telegraph Retrieved 6 April 2023 a b Great Northern Wedding Awards 2019 Your Finalists are Announced Little White Books External links editWyresdale Park Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wyresdale Park amp oldid 1160095429, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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