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176: 221: 2142: 31: 466: 201: 209: 183: 254:. The Huntroyde Hall Estate came to the Starkie family by marriage in circa.1464. The first recorded house was constructed on an H-shaped plan in 1576 for the Starkie family and re-built in the Georgian style in the mid-19th century. Wings added to the west side in 1777 and 1850 have since been demolished. The remaining part of the house was re-faced in 309:
and sash windows replacements. In early 19th century images of the hall is another wing extending west from the 1777 extension. It mirrors the old hall and added balance when viewed from the south. This wing was replaced in 1850. The new building contained a library, entrance hall supported by marble
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and was a local promoter of the Red Cross and St John's Ambulance Brigade and by 1914 had developed parts of the Huntroyde grounds into a major tree plantation. He allowed Huntroyd to be used as a hospital for convalescent soldiers during the First World War. After Edmund's death in 1958, the estate
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In 1879 a range of stores and offices was erected to the north side of the old courtyard, incorporating a 2nd gatehouse to the south. Between 1885 and 1888, the old building underwent further restoration, the front was refaced in ashlar, the sash windows replaced with larger mullions. The north side
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from 1853 to 1856. Also a prominent Freemason, he was Provincial Grand Master for the Eastern Division of Lancashire from 1870 to 1899. In 1876 Kempnough Hall was sold to the Bridgewater Trustees. Rogerstead was sold to the Bolton Corporation in 1879, becoming one of the town's cemeteries. Hall i'
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In 1631 a gatehouse was constructed aligned to the northern entrance, and a full width walled courtyard about 14.3 metres (47 ft) deep was created. A plan from 1777 shows further alterations. An extension was built along the eastern side and the courtyard had a stable block and other
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outbuildings. The northwest projection had been widened to incorporate a staircase in the hall and a new south-facing entrance in the north-west corner. The old south entrance was replaced by a window and a larger doorway into the hall was located centrally.
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The plan documents the major building program commenced for Le Gendre Starkie (c.1735–1792). In 1777 a wing was constructed extending 28 metres (92 ft) west from the south-west corner of the building. It was constructed in the
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A hall was built for Edmund Starkie in 1576. It is thought to have been of a typical design for the period, approximately 24.5 metres (80 ft) wide and of two storeys with a central hall, and
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When the gatehouse was rebuilt a datestone was retained, inscribed "J.S. 1631 M.S.", this is likely for John Starkie (1584–1665) who married Margaret Leigh in 1602.
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The estate is private but corporate events such as simulated game shooting and clay pigeon shooting are held in the grounds. The estate is fragmented by
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The estate was then inherited by the latter's son Le Gendre Starkie (1790–1822), High Sheriff in 1815 and after his early death by his younger brother
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or lodge to the hall, known as Arbory Hall, is in Arbory Drive, Padiham near the cricket field. It was built in 1790 and is now a private residence.
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In 1578 Nicholas Starkie (born c.1566), son and heir of Edmund, the builder of Huntroyde married Anne Parr, the heiress of estates at Kempnough in
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The first Ordnance Survey map of the area, suggests that some of this work may have been completed by the late 1840s.
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The house was partially demolished in 1969 and 1970 to reduce it to a more manageable size and was sold in 1983.
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He left the estate to his son Edmund Arthur Le Gendre Starkie (1871–1958). Edmund served as Captain in the
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in 1885. Huntroyde Hall features a Grade II listed Ha-Ha, one of the longest in the North of England.
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in 1656 and died in 1676. He had married Alice Norris in 1654 and through her inherited
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Piers expanded the family's landholdings further with the estates of Rogerstead in the
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in Bolton. The estate passed to John's son John and then to John jnr's son Piers.
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in Cheshire married Elizabeth de Simonstone the heiress of the land at Huntroyde.
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Huntroyde Hall is reputed to stand on the site of a hunting lodge once owned by
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Huntroyde Hall's Original Gatehouse (now detached from house and grounds)
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is a grade II listed, 16th-century house in the civil parish of
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inscribed "ES 1576" were recorded in the early 20th century.
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passed to his nephew, Guy Le Gendre Starkie (1909–1985).
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Location of Huntroyde Hall in the Borough of Ribble Valley
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Lancashire Telegraph 20 November 2008 on the gatehouse
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Datestones in the new wing where inscribed "LGS 1777"
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Simonstone
Ribble Valley
Lancashire
53°48′44″N 2°19′35″W / 53.8121°N 2.3263°W / 53.8121; -2.3263
Listed Building
Listed Building
Ha-ha
Huntroyde Hall is located in the Borough of Ribble Valley



Simonstone
Ribble Valley
Lancashire
Demesne
John O' Gaunt
ashlar
sandstone
mullioned windows
Georgian
ashlar
sandstone
sash windows
hipped roof
battlements
smoking room
billiards
public footpaths
gatehouse

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