Cardew House
Cardew House is a country house at Cardew near Thursby in Cumbria. It is a Grade II listed building.[1]
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Cardew House
History
The house, originally known as Cardew Hall, was built in the early 16th century for the Denton family and was the birthplace of John Denton, a Cumberland historian, in 1561.[1] It was acquired by Sir John Lowther, a politician, in 1686 and was also the birthplace of Susanna Blamire, a poet, in 1747.[1] By 1790 the house had been acquired by Edward Trimble who farmed Broadmoor and Green Lane as well as Cardew Hall.[2] Kenneth Smith, writing in the 1970s, identified it as a country house of note in his book Cumbrian Villages.[3] The house, which is now owned by Robert Potter,[4] continues to be used as a farmhouse.[1]
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References
- "Cardew Hall, Dalston". British listed buildings. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
- "Historic Cumbrian house on sale for first time in 200 years for £1.3m". Cumberland News. 9 October 2009. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
- Smith, Kenneth (1973). Cumbrian Villages. R. Hale. ISBN 978-0-7091-4175-4. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
- "Election of Parish Councillors for Dalston" (PDF). Carlise City Council. 22 May 2014. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
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