- Armitage Park
Armitage Park (which has recently reverted to an earlier name of Hawkesyard Hall) is a 19th century Grade II listed country house at
Armitage nearRugeley ,Staffordshire .The estate was purchased by
Nathaniel Lister , (poet and author,Member of Parliament for Clitheroe and uncle ofBaron Ribblesdale ) following his marriage to Martha Fletcher a Lichfield heiress and he built the house in theGothic Revival style about 1760.Josiah Spode IV, greatgrandson of
Josiah Spode bought the estate in about 1840 and the house was much altered and extended. During the Spode occupancy the house was known as Spode House. Josiah Spode wasHigh Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1850.On Spode's death in 1893 the estate was left to a his housekeeper Helen Gulson who had a vision of Mary in the gardens of the Hall. This vision led to the building of the Church at Hawkesyard and the Altar was placed on the very spot where Mary was seen. Helen Gulson left the Hall, Church and grounds to the
Dominican Order and moved into Gulson House on the Armitage Park Estate. The Hall eventually fell into disrepair and after the Dominicans left it was used as a School before being finally closed and boarded up. In 1999 the Hall was purchased by the Whorton family who strove to return the building to its former glory days. Nigel Whorton and his wife decided to use the original name of Hawkesyard, and set about restoration of the building partly by using photographs from the Shugborough collection. This estate which includes Hawkesyard Hall, St. Thomas's Priory Golf Club and Armitage Park is now established as a conference and events centre.In 2008 Hawkesyard became the Home of the Wolseley National Car Rally.
References
* [http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=272847&mode=quick Images of England: Spode House]
* "Burke's History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland" Volume 1 (1835) p 219External links
* [http://www.hawkesyardhall.com Hawkesyard Hall Website]
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