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217: 192: 1056: 518: 199: 46: 344:, took up residence at Brantwood. In 1871 the house was sold to John Ruskin who it is claimed had never previously seen it. However, Kitchin and Ruskin were friends, having met at Oxford, so it is likely he may have had some prior knowledge of the property. Before Ruskin came to Brantwood in the following year, he arranged for repairs to the house, the addition of a 415:, the wish was expressed that the house should be open for 30 days a year for visitors to see his house and collection. However, the Severns did not honour this intention and they sold many of the better pictures. After the death of Arthur Severn in 1931, the remaining contents of the house were sold by auction. 279:
in the 18th century. The original house was built at the end of the 18th century by Thomas Woodville and consisted of between 6 and 8 rooms. After a number of owners, the estate and house were enlarged around 1833. In the middle of the 19th century the resident was Josiah Hudson,
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who lived nearby. In 1878, a new dining room was built at the south end of the house. A second storey was added around 1890 to provide additional rooms for the Severn family and a studio was built at the rear of the house for the use of Arthur Severn. During this time the estate was also extended.
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The garden was used by Ruskin to experiment in various forms of cultivation and drainage and it contains a series of steep and winding paths. After his death, more ornamental shrubs and trees were planted. The area then became overgrown until it was rediscovered in the 1980s and it has been much
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For a short time during his stay at Brantwood, Ruskin held tutorial sessions, what would be called today as teaching seminars. These were held three times each week and each day a different subject was covered, namely Art, Literature and Sociology. His evening assistant when he was absent was a
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is an old Norse word meaning "steep" and the house and grounds are situated on a steep wooded area overlooking the lake. Before the house was built the site was regarded as an "essential viewing point" for early visitors to the
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In the grounds are four more listed buildings. The lodge and former stable are listed at Grade II*. Listed at Grade II are the former coach house and stable, another outbuilding, and an
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who bought the house the following year. Between 1858 and 1864, while Linton was living in London, the house was let to
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Following the death of Ruskin in 1900, the house and estate were inherited by the Severn family. In Ruskin's
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When he was in residence, Ruskin filled the house with art, including paintings by
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The house is listed at Grade II*. The following rooms are open to the public. The
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and of the Birmingham Ruskin Society, who bought the house. He established the
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This article is about the house in Cumbria. For the Belfast football club, see
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BRANTWOOD (JOHN RUSKIN MEMORIAL TRUST), registered charity no. 504743
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is a copy of Ruskin's design and his drawing of the north porch of
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covers around 250 acres (1.0 km) and includes lakeshore,
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Brantwood: The story of John Ruskin's Coniston home
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Brantwood F.C.
Brantwood, Wisconsin
Morningside Place, Houston

Gondola
Coniston Water
Coniston Water
Cumbria
54°21′13″N 3°03′33″W / 54.3535°N 3.0592°W / 54.3535; -3.0592
OS grid reference
SD 312 958
Listed Building
Brantwood is located in Cumbria

John Ruskin
historic house museum
Cumbria
Coniston Water
charitable trust
John Ruskin
National Heritage List for England
listed building
Lake District
Charles Hudson
Anglican
priest
mountaineer
Victorian
wood engraver
poet

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