Historic houses · North East England
Thirston House With Attached Outbuildings And Courtyard Wall
Thirston House With Attached Outbuildings And Courtyard Wall in England North East, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 1 h–2 h
- Family-friendly
- Limited wheelchair access
About
Thirston House With Attached Outbuildings And Courtyard Wall is a place of interest in England North East, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.
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From the Wikipedia article
Thirston House sits in its own grounds, on a hill above the River Coquet, in the village of West Thirston in the old parish of Felton in Northumberland, United Kingdom. In 1904 it was recorded that Thirston House 'has recently been sold by Mr. T. W. Smith to Mr. Edward Newton of Newcastle'. The house, with its attached buildings and courtyard wall, is listed on the National Heritage List for England as a Grade II Listed Building. The listing dates from 1969. The website for Historic England records that the house was built around 1820 by John Dobson for the Newton family. It describes the front of the house as built of ashlar with two storeys, four bays, and with 12-pane sash windows. The front also has a central Tuscan porch, with panelled double doors, in front of which is a raised platform reached by three steps. The porch was glazed in 1902 when the interior of the house was altered and remodelled. The entrance hall and open stair well were panelled and decorative plaster ceilings added. The website also describes the rear wing and the outbuildings. The rear wing is built of squared stone, with a grey slate roof, and set back from the front of the house. It has four irregular bays. The first three bays had a first floor added in 1902. This with the outbuildings form an L shape and with the stable wing enclose three sides of the rear courtyard. A yard wall, with square gate piers, links to the end of the stable wing. At the back of the stable wing is a boarded loading door with a re-used stone lintel inscribed TD 1728. The house is also mentioned in several publications including the revised Pevsner's The Buildings of England: Northumberland in 1992, Henry Dobson's book on John Dobson in 2000, and Faulkner and Greg's book on John Dobson in 2001. Pevsner describes the house in three lines and states that it 'is said to be an early work of Dobson' and that it was remodelled in 1902. In Henry Dobson's book are three black and white photographs of the house, from…
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Background
Description
Thomas William Smith was a direct descendant of the Smiths of Amble and Togston, two villages in the nearby parish of Warkworth, who had held lands in the area probably before the reign of Queen Elizabeth'. In 1706 his 4 x great grandfather bought the estate of George Ledgard in West Thirston. The estate subsequently came into the possession of his 3 x great grandfather. He made West Thirston his home and established the 'West Thirston' branch of the family. In 1768 his great-grandfather, Thomas Smith, inherited the estate. He died in 1826, at the age of eighty-one, and was therefore alive when John Dobson built or enlarged Thirston House. Thomas William's grandfather, another Thomas Smith,…
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- Coordinates
- 55.2959, -1.7075
- District
- Northumberland
- Parish
- Thirston
- Postcode
- NE65 9ED
- Parliamentary constituency
- Hexham
Sources
- wikidata: Q26290404 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Thirston House (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Thirston House With Attached Outbuildings And Courtyard Wall?
- Thirston House With Attached Outbuildings And Courtyard Wall is in North East England, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 55.2959°, -1.7075°.
- Is Thirston House With Attached Outbuildings And Courtyard Wall wheelchair accessible?
- Partially — OpenStreetMap notes limited wheelchair access at Thirston House With Attached Outbuildings And Courtyard Wall. Check ahead for specific facilities.