SNN116455 - HORTON HOUSE, HACKLETON
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Type | Archive |
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Title | HORTON HOUSE, HACKLETON |
Author/Originator | Historic England |
Date/Year | Undated |
Historic England Archive Number | BF061876 |
Abstract/Summary
File of material relating to a site or building. This material has not yet been fully catalogued. Copyright, date, and quantity information for this record may be incomplete or inaccurate. Also Includes: BL17519: Horton House seen from the east Horton House originated as a medieval manor house built around two courtyards. After partial rebuilds during the late 17th century and again in 1740, it was demolished in 1936. BL19866/001: The grand entrance facade of Horton House as seen from the east Horton House originated as a medieval manor house built around two courtyards. After partial rebuilds during the late 17th century and again in 1740, it was demolished in 1936. This photograph was commissioned by the Waring-White Building Company. BL19866/002: A marble fireplace in an elegantly-decorated room in Horton House Horton House originated as a medieval manor house built around two courtyards. After partial rebuilds during the late 17th century and again in 1740, it was demolished in 1936. This photograph was commissioned by the Waring-White Building Company. BL19866/004: An interior view of the dining room at Horton House, looking towards a table laid for dinner in front of a large fireplace Horton House originated as a medieval manor house built around two courtyards. After partial rebuilds during the late 17th century and again in 1740, it was demolished in 1936. This photograph was commissioned by the Waring-White Building Company. BL19866/007: An interior view of the saloon at Horton House, with its extraordinary decorative plasterwork ceiling Horton House originated as a medieval manor house built around two courtyards. After partial rebuilds during the late 17th century and again in 1740, it was demolished in 1936. This photograph was commissioned by the Waring-White Building Company. BL21101: The interior of the entrance hall at Horton House, showing the decorative plasterwork and painted ceiling Horton House originated as a medieval manor house built around two courtyards. After partial rebuilds during the late 17th century and again in 1740, it was demolished in 1936. This photograph was commissioned by the owner George Harold Winterbottom, who bought the estate in 1899 and lived there until his death in 1934, to show work carried out by the architect William Courtenay Le Maitre. BL21102: The interior of the entrance hall at Horton House, showing the decorative plasterwork and painted ceiling Horton House originated as a medieval manor house built around two courtyards. After partial rebuilds during the late 17th century and again in 1740, it was demolished in 1936. This photograph was commissioned by the owner George Harold Winterbottom, who bought the estate in 1899 and lived there until his death in 1934, to show work carried out by the architect William Courtenay Le Maitre. BL21103: The interior of the entrance hall at Horton House with the fireplace in the foreground Horton House originated as a medieval manor house built around two courtyards. After partial rebuilds during the late 17th century and again in 1740, it was demolished in 1936. This photograph was commissioned by the owner George Harold Winterbottom, who bought the estate in 1899 and lived there until his death in 1934, to show work carried out by the architect William Courtenay Le Maitre. BL21105: The interior of the entrance hall at Horton House, showing a double doorway Horton House originated as a medieval manor house built around two courtyards. After partial rebuilds during the late 17th century and again in 1740, it was demolished in 1936. This photograph was commissioned by the owner George Harold Winterbottom, who bought the estate in 1899 and lived there until his death in 1934, to show work carried out by the architect William Courtenay Le Maitre.
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- 3472/3/1 Horton Hall (Monument)
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Record last edited
Jul 2 2024 11:39AM