Gawthorpe Hall, National Trust, Lancashire
Gawthorpe Hall, Lancashire. A National Trust property. Looks somewhat like a mini Downton.
.... Gawthorpe Hall, Padiham...c. 1604 !
...visit , to enquire about the classic bike show there. I went 3 years ago...but it's not been staged since, even though it was great with loads of old British and classic Japanese bikes on display. Someone called Britbiker100 on YouTube was there filming if you're curious about the bikes there....my favourite was the Panther!
Gawthorpe Hall & Grounds (Burnley, Lancashire,UK,)
Had a nice morning at Gawthorpe hall, it is owned by the National Trust and
we were slightly disappointed that we couldn't look round the house till 1pm
when they opened the doors, we arrived early so we looked round the grounds which were very nice but we didn't find one bench to sit on ! , we visit a lot of National Trust places and most have plenty of places to sit and take in the beauty, ( disappointing !)
Christmas Songs at Gawthorpe Hall, Padiham, nr. Burnley, England
Christmas singing in the Dining Room at Gawthorpe Hall, an Elizabethan/Jacobean mansion built by the Shuttleworth family 1600-5.
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Historic Gawthorpe Hall open again - Lancashire Headline News
Historic Gawthorpe Hall opened it's doors to the public on Wednesday, after being closed for major restoration work.
The building has been closed since May 2015 so that important restoration work to the external stonework and windows could be carried out.
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Gawthorpe Hall
A visit to the grounds of Gawthorpe Hall, a Jacobean mansion in the old Lancashire textile town of Padiham. Filmed 10 Oct 2016.
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Gawthorpe Hall is an Elizabethan country house on the banks of the River Calder, in the civil parish of Ightenhill in the Borough of Burnley, Lancashire, England. Its estate extends into Padiham, with the Stockbridge Drive entrance situated there. Since 1953 it has been designated a grade I listed building. The hall is financed and run by the National Trust in partnership with Lancashire County Council. In 2015 the Hall was given £500,000 funding from Lancashire County Council for vital restoration work needed on the south and west sides of the house
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Contemporary Heritage - Flicker at Gawthorpe Hall
Flicker is a new installation (March 2013) by renowned British artist Catherine Bertola at historic Gawthorpe Hall in Padiham, Lancashire. Flicker was commissioned by Mid Pennine Arts and Lancashire County Council's Museum Service as part of Contemporary Heritage.
Flicker was inspired by the artist's first visit to the Hall, when she discovered a family photograph album from the early 20th Century. Catherine was struck by the difference between the rooms as they currently appear and the photographic images. From this the idea developed to try and recreate a sense of how the spaces in the Hall may have looked at different moments in time.
I am fascinated by how photography captures and preserves fleeting moments of time, allowing us a glimpse into the past from the present. The images in the albums provided a different view of the rooms I had walked through, illustrating how they were once inhabited, filled with the clutter of everyday life as opposed to the stripped back and orderly manner in which the rooms are now presented.
I am interested in how the space can be seen from different perspectives, through the eyes of different people who have occupied the space over the course of its history.
Camera obscura devices are located in the Great Hall (or Dining Room), the Drawing Room and the Long Gallery. Each lens captures an image of the interior space in which it stands. Into these static images, scenes from the past flicker into view, allowing glimpses of events and people who have occupied the building over the course of its existence - from meetings during the Civil War period, to Victorian dinner parties and children playing in the 1950s.
Alongside each camera obscura is a pamphlet, written by Catherine Bertola, with contributions from Pennine Ink Writers' Workshop, which offers you another glimpse of the past in the present
Exploring Gawthorpe hall ..Townley hall and a cemetary
We first went to Gawthorpe hall then onto a creepy cemetary then on to Townley hall our first time ghost hunting
Walking around Gawthorpe Hall in the Blustery Weather
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We went to Gawthorpe Hall, unfortunately, the house was closed to tours that day but the grounds were open so we walked around. You might find the resulting vidoe funny or you might not. I now can tell you that Kynd Kynn Knawne Kepe means Kind Friends Know and Keep this motto is attributed to Kay Shuttleworth whose initials can be found with other various mottos around the property. Also apparently, the house is associated with the trial of the Pendle Witches, a history which one might find interesting.
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Towneley Hall Walk
An Autumn walk starting at Towneley Hall and through the stunning landscape around Burnley, Lancashire.
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Hurdy-Gurdy Man playing at Gawthorpe Hall
Hurdy-Gurdy Man playing at Gawthorpe Hall, Padiham, near Burnley, Northern England. In the Dining Room, formerly the Great Hall of this Elizabethan/Jacobean gem now cared for by the National Trust & Lancashire County Council.
Places to see in ( Burnley - UK )
Places to see in ( Burnley - UK )
Burnley is a market town in Lancashire, England . Burnley is 21 miles north of Manchester and 20 miles east of Preston, at the confluence of the River Calder and River Brun. The town of Burnley is partially surrounded by countryside to the south and east, with the smaller towns of Padiham and Nelson to the west and north respectively. Burnley has a reputation as a regional centre of excellence for the manufacturing and aerospace industries.
Burnley began to develop in the early medieval period as a number of farming hamlets surrounded by manor houses and royal forests, and has held a market for more than 700 years. During the Industrial Revolution Burnley became one of Lancashire's most prominent mill towns; at its peak it was one of the world's largest producers of cotton cloth, and a major centre of engineering.
Burnley has retained a strong manufacturing sector, and has strong economic links with the cities of Manchester and Leeds, as well as neighbouring towns along the M65 corridor. In 2013, in recognition of its success, Burnley received an Enterprising Britain award from the UK Government, for being the Most Enterprising Area in the UK. For the first time in more than fifty years, a direct train service now operates between the town's Manchester Road railway station and Manchester's Victoria station, via the newly restored Todmorden Curve, which opened in May 2015.
Areas in the town include: Burnley Wood, Rose Hill, Harle Syke, Haggate, Daneshouse, Stoneyholme, Burnley Lane, Heasandford, Brunshaw, Pike Hill, Gannow, Ightenhill, Whittlefield, Rose Grove, Habergham, and Lowerhouse. Although Reedley is considered to be a suburb of the town, it is actually part of the neighbouring borough of Pendle.
Along the Burnley section of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal are a number of notable features. The 3,675-foot (1,120 m) long and up to 60-foot (18.25 m) high almost perfectly level embankment, known as the Straight Mile . The Weavers' Triangle is an area west of Burnley town centre, consisting mostly of 19th-century industrial buildings, clustered around the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.
The Singing Ringing Tree is a wind powered sound sculpture resembling a tree, set in the landscape of the Pennines, 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Burnley town centre. Towneley Hall was the home of the Towneley family for more than 500 years. Various family members were influential in the scientific, technological and religious developments which took place in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Burnley is served by Junctions 9, 10 and 11 of the M65 motorway, which runs west to Accrington, Blackburn and Preston (where it connects to the M6), and northeast to Nelson and Colne. Rail services to and from Burnley are provided by Northern. The town has four railway stations: Burnley Manchester Road, Burnley Central, Burnley Barracks and Rose Grove.
There are several large parks in the town, including Towneley Park, once the deer park for the 15th century Towneley Hall, and three winners of the Green Flag Award, including Queen's Park, which hosts a summer season of brass band concerts each year, and Thompson Park, which has a boating lake and miniature railway. On the outskirts of the town there are galleries in two stately homes, the Burnley council-owned Towneley Hall and Gawthorpe Hall in Padiham.
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