- Sutton Scarsdale Hall
Infobox Historic building
name = Sutton Scarsdale Hall
caption = View of the hall from the eastern lawn
map_type = Derbyshire
latitude = 53.215328
longitude = -1.339663
location =Sutton Scarsdale
location_town =Chesterfield ,Derbyshire
location_country =United Kingdom
architect =
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engineer =
construction_start_date = 1724
completion_date = 1729
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style = Georgianmansion
size =Sutton Scarsdale Hall is a
Grade 1 listed Georgian architecture ruinedstately home inSutton Scarsdale , just outsideChesterfield ,Derbyshire .Estate history
The original Hall formed part of a
Saxon estate owned byWulfric Spott , who died in 1002 and left the estate toBurton-on-Trent Abbey . In theDoomsday Book the estate was owned byRoger de Poitou . In 1225 the Lordship of Sutton-in-the-Dale had been given by King Henry 3rd toPeter de Hareston , but by 1401 it had been purchased byJohn Leke ofGotham .citeweb|url=http://www.peakdistrictonline.co.uk/content.php?categoryId=2790|title=Sutton Scarsdale Hall|publisher=peakdistrictonline.co.uk|accessdate=2008-06-03]John Leke was a
Royalist , which resulted in King Henry VIII knighting him. His sonFrancis Leke was created Baronet by King James I in 1611, and elevated toEarl of Scarsdale by King Charles 1st in 1640. When theEnglish Civil War broke out, Leke joined theCavalier s and the Hall's structure was strengthened, particularly so withBolsover Castle on the opposite hillside swearing loyalty to theRoundhead s. When a Parliamentarian force of 500 men led by Sir John Gell surrounded the estate, Leke resisted until the house was stormed and he was taken prisoner. With the estate seized byOliver Cromwell 's forces, after the end of the war a forfeiture fine of £18,000 was levied and paid for Leke's support of the imprisoned King Charles.House history
The existing structure is believed to be the fourth or fifth built on the site. In 1724 Nicholas the 4th Earl of Scarsdale commissioned the building of a design by
architect Francis Smith, to develop a Georgian mansion with gardens, using parts of the existing structure.On a scale and quality with
Chatsworth House , internally it featured bothoak ornamental panels andstucco plasterwork by Italian craftsmenFrancesco Vassalli and theAtari brothers ; carvedAdams fireplace s in bothmarble andBlue John , and a signature carvedmahogany staircase .citeweb|url=http://www.derbyshireuk.net/sutton_scarsdale.html|title=Sutton Scarsdale Hall|publisher=derbyshireuk.net|accessdate=2008-06-03]Following the death of the 4th Earl, Member of Parliament
Godfrey Bagnall Clarke purchased the estate in 1740. After his death in 1774 the Marquis of Ormonde then gained ownership by marriage, and after his death in 1824,Richard Arkwright Junior ofCromford Mill fame, became the owner.Derelict shell
After many years of neglect, in November 1919 the estate was bought by a group of local businessmen who literally asset stripped the house - this went as far as removing the roof in 1920. Some parts of the building were shipped to the
USA , where one room's oak panelling was bought bynewspaper baronWilliam Randolph Hearst , who planned to use it atHearst Castle . After many years in storage inNew York ,Pall Mall films bought the panelling for use as a set in their various 1950s productions. Another set of panels are now resident in thePhiladelphia Museum of Art . [citeweb|url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-15844230_ITM|title=English furniture in the Philadelphia Museum of Art|publisher=accessmylibrary.com|accessdate=2008-06-03]In 1946, the estate was bought by Sir Osbert Sitwell of
Renishaw Hall , with the intention of preserving the remaining shell as a ruin. Scarsdale Hall is now in the care ofEnglish Heritage , and is freely accessible to visitors.References
External links
* [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server.php?show=conProperty.72 English Herritage — information about Sutton Scarsdale Hall]
* [http://www.uk360s.co.uk/360-viewer/index.php?gallery=derbyshire/sutton_scarsdale_hall 360° Panorama of Sutton Scarsdale Hall]
* Panoramic photographs and Quicktime movies [http://www.flickr.com/photos/d4rr3ll/164167344/ here]
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