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Gawthorpe Hall is an Elizabethan country house on the banks of the River Calder, in Ightenhill, a civil parish in the Borough of Burnley, Lancashire, England. Its estate extends into Padiham, with the Stockbridge Drive entrance situated there. The Elizabethan house is traditionally attributed to Robert Smythson. In the mid-19th century, the hall was rebuilt by Charles Barry, the architect of the Houses of Parliament. Since 1953 it has been designated a Grade I listed building. In 1970 the 4th Lord Shuttleworth gave the hall to the National Trust, with a 99-year lease to Lancashire County Council. Both bodies jointly administer the hall and in 2015 the council provided £500,000 funding for restoration work on the south and west sides of the house.

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  • Gawthorpe Hall ist ein Landhaus an den Ufern des River Calder in der Pfarre im Borough of Burnley der englischen Grafschaft Lancashire. Das Anwesen des elisabethanischen Hauses erstreckt sich bis in den Bezirk der Kleinstadt Padiham, in dem der Eingang vom Stockbridge Drive aus liegt. Seit 1953 ist das Haus als historisches Bauwerk I. Grades gelistet. Das Landhaus wird vom National Trust in Zusammenarbeit mit der Grafschaftsverwaltung von Lancashire betrieben und finanziert. Im Jahre 2015 erhielt das Landhaus einen Zuschuss in Höhe von £ 500.000 von der Grafschaftsverwaltung Lancashire für dringend benötigte Renovierungsmaßnahmen an der Süd- und Westfassade. (de)
  • Gawthorpe Hall is an Elizabethan country house on the banks of the River Calder, in Ightenhill, a civil parish in the Borough of Burnley, Lancashire, England. Its estate extends into Padiham, with the Stockbridge Drive entrance situated there. The Elizabethan house is traditionally attributed to Robert Smythson. In the mid-19th century, the hall was rebuilt by Charles Barry, the architect of the Houses of Parliament. Since 1953 it has been designated a Grade I listed building. In 1970 the 4th Lord Shuttleworth gave the hall to the National Trust, with a 99-year lease to Lancashire County Council. Both bodies jointly administer the hall and in 2015 the council provided £500,000 funding for restoration work on the south and west sides of the house. (en)
  • Le Gawthorpe Hall est une maison de campagne élisabéthaine située sur les rives de la (en) dans la paroisse civile d' (en) dans le (en) au Lancashire en Angleterre. Il s'agit d'un monument classé de Grade I depuis 1953. (fr)
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  • Gawthorpe Hall from the front (en)
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  • Gawthorpe Hall and surrounding balustrade (en)
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  • Gawthorpe Hall ist ein Landhaus an den Ufern des River Calder in der Pfarre im Borough of Burnley der englischen Grafschaft Lancashire. Das Anwesen des elisabethanischen Hauses erstreckt sich bis in den Bezirk der Kleinstadt Padiham, in dem der Eingang vom Stockbridge Drive aus liegt. Seit 1953 ist das Haus als historisches Bauwerk I. Grades gelistet. Das Landhaus wird vom National Trust in Zusammenarbeit mit der Grafschaftsverwaltung von Lancashire betrieben und finanziert. Im Jahre 2015 erhielt das Landhaus einen Zuschuss in Höhe von £ 500.000 von der Grafschaftsverwaltung Lancashire für dringend benötigte Renovierungsmaßnahmen an der Süd- und Westfassade. (de)
  • Gawthorpe Hall is an Elizabethan country house on the banks of the River Calder, in Ightenhill, a civil parish in the Borough of Burnley, Lancashire, England. Its estate extends into Padiham, with the Stockbridge Drive entrance situated there. The Elizabethan house is traditionally attributed to Robert Smythson. In the mid-19th century, the hall was rebuilt by Charles Barry, the architect of the Houses of Parliament. Since 1953 it has been designated a Grade I listed building. In 1970 the 4th Lord Shuttleworth gave the hall to the National Trust, with a 99-year lease to Lancashire County Council. Both bodies jointly administer the hall and in 2015 the council provided £500,000 funding for restoration work on the south and west sides of the house. (en)
  • Le Gawthorpe Hall est une maison de campagne élisabéthaine située sur les rives de la (en) dans la paroisse civile d' (en) dans le (en) au Lancashire en Angleterre. Il s'agit d'un monument classé de Grade I depuis 1953. (fr)
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  • Gawthorpe Hall (fr)
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