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79:, purchased Dalemain and it has remained in the family since then. On his purchase, the house was substantially altered including a grand staircase. The farmyard was modernised and a retaining wall built below the terrace. The impressive Georgian front was completed by his son in 1744, built to enclose the old house within a central courtyard. These rooms followed an elegant, symmetrical design with neoclassical features. In the new front hall, there is a cantilevered staircase.  The garden façade was also rebuilt in 1748 to match the new front. There have been no major alterations since that time. The courtyard evolved over the centuries from a mediaeval hamlet, built for defensive reasons, immediately surrounding the original peel tower to the farm buildings which have survived.  Above the courtyard lies the Deer Park holding a herd of fallow deer unchanged for hundreds of years. 22: 183: 151:
Awards and Festival held in March each year at Dalemain have become an landmark culinary event. Entries are sent in from all over the world including Taiwan, Japan, Australia, and Lebanon. The event has raised nearly £250,000 over the years for local charity Hospice at Home Carlisle and North
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was born here in 1886. Her parents were Frances Maud (born Flood) and John Edward Hasell JP DL and she was brought up at Dalemain. She became a missionary to Canada and a strong supporter of the church and the British Empire.
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In May 2019, a national sister festival, the Japanese Marmalade Awards and Festival, took place in
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The gardens have echoes of different fashions in gardening. This includes the Elizabethan
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dragon; a sleeping earth giant; or, through a door from the light formal garden,
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There is evidence of a settlement at Dalemain in Saxon times. Here the river
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which has the largest girth in the UK which had been a gift from
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The Hasells of Dalemain: a Cumberland family (1736-1794)
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In 1679, Sir Edward Hasell, who had been steward to
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