- Graythwaite Hall
Graithwaite Hall [ [http://www.english-lakes.com/graythwaite_hall.html Graythwaite Hall pictures on the English Lakes official website] ] , near
Hawkshead ,Cumbria in theLake District ofEngland is the home of the Sandys family. It is not open to the public though the grounds are.One of the more famous members of the family was Edwin Sandys, who was
Archbishop of York (1576-88) and was founder ofHawkshead Grammar School whichWilliam Wordsworth attended. The hall dates from the 17th century and extension work was carried out in the 18th century. In 1840 some major refacing gave the hall the appearance of a Victorian Gothic-styleManor House .The grounds consist of 7
acres of gardens laid out by thelandscape architect Thomas Hayton Mawson in 1886 and set in a wooded valley. The Dutch Garden and theRose Garden at Graythwaite are typical of the period. Anarboretum contains some fine trees. The gardens are best viewed in late spring when the rhododendrons and azaleas are in bloom. The ornamental iron gates at the entrance to the formal gardens were designed by Dan Gibson, a local architect, who also designed the house at theNational Park Visitor Centre atBrockhole .The woods surrounding the estate were a favourite walking spot for Wordsworth, and were the backdrop for
Beatrix Potter 's story " 'The Fairy Caravan ' ".References
External Links
* [http://www.visitcumbria.com/mawson.htm Gardens designed by Thomas Mawson in Cumbria]
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