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placename:- Lorton Hall
locality:- Low Lorton
parish Lorton parish, once in Cumberland
county:- Cumbria
building/s
coordinates:- NY15292580
10Km square:- NY12

1Km square NY1525

Pele; attached living range, 1663; and more additions 1880.
photograph

Lorton Hall -- Low Lorton -- Lorton -- Cumbria / -- 3.5.2006

old map:- Ford 1839 map

Map of the Lake District, published in A Description of Scenery in the Lake District, by William Ford, published by Charles Thurnham, London, 1839.
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Lorton Hall

placename:- Lorton Hall
county:- Westmoreland
date:- 1839
period:- 19th century, early; 1830s

database:- Listed Buildings 2010

Listed Buildings 2010

courtesy of English Heritage
LORTON HALL / / / LORTON / ALLERDALE / CUMBRIA / II / 72670 / NY1528125763
courtesy of English Heritage
Tower house and wing, now divided into 2 dwellings. Probably mid or late C15 with C16 wing; alterations dated 1663, 1880 and 1904. Mixed slate rubble, partly rendered, under graduated greenslate roof with ashlar chimney stacks, the tower roof within battlemented parepet. Square 3-storey, 2-bay tower with rear C19 2-storey 3-bay extension in similar style and lower 2-storey, 7-bay wing now Winder House. Tower has C19 fenestration; irregular 2- and 3-light windows, some in Tudor style under hoodmoulds, the others without hoods; and ground-floor mullioned and transomed windows. Winder House has C17 fenestration with extensive C19 alterations; centre 3-light window was originally entrance under hoodmould and pediment; enlarged 2-light ground-floor windows under 3-light stone-mullioned windows with continuous hoodmould and individual pediments. Rear of tower has Tudor-style doorway and 2-light windows. Rear of Winder House similar,with C19 2-, 3- and 4-light windows. Interior of tower is completely late C19 and early C20 panelled woodwork, with moulded plaster ceilings. Other features claimed by a previous owner to be original, such as a concrete vault and spiral staircase in the tower (see Pevsner, Buildings of England, Cumberland & Westmorland, ppl58-9) and dated plasterwork in Winder House, are extremely dubious. The same owner painted C16 and C17 portraits of his ancestors to hang on the walls of his house and opened the building to the public. The adjoining stables, now The Stables, is a separate dwelling with extensive alterations and is not of interest.

placename:- Lorton Hall
district:- Allerdale
listed building
coordinates:- NY15282576
date:- 2010
period:- 2010s

database:- Listed Buildings 2010

Listed Buildings 2010

courtesy of English Heritage
FOUNTAIN IN FRONT OF LORTON HALL / / / LORTON / ALLERDALE / CUMBRIA / II / 72671 / NY1530025767
courtesy of English Heritage
3-3-67 Garden fountain. Late C19. Calciferous sandstone. Base of 4 segmental bowls with centre fountain head of scrolled brackets and carved lion heads. Listed for group value with Lorton Hall and Winder House.
district:- Allerdale
listed building -- fountain
coordinates:- NY15302576
date:- 2010
period:- 2010s

photographs
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button to large Lorton Hall -- Low Lorton -- Lorton -- Cumbria / -- Gate. -- 1.11.2011

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