Stonegarthside Hall

Heritage Site in Cumberland

England

Stonegarthside Hall

Tree-lined minor road approaching Stonegarthside Looking north-eastward.
Tree-lined minor road approaching Stonegarthside Credit: Peter Wood

Stonegarthside Hall is a historic country house located in Cumberland, England. The hall dates back to the 17th century and is a Grade II listed building, recognized for its architectural and historical significance. The hall is constructed of local sandstone and features a traditional English country house design with a symmetrical facade, sash windows, and a pitched roof.

The interior of Stonegarthside Hall showcases a blend of original features and modern amenities, including grand reception rooms, ornate fireplaces, and elegant decor. The hall also boasts beautiful gardens and grounds, with manicured lawns, mature trees, and a picturesque lake.

Throughout its history, Stonegarthside Hall has been home to several notable families and has played a role in local events and traditions. Today, the hall is a popular heritage site, attracting visitors interested in the history and architecture of Cumberland.

Visitors to Stonegarthside Hall can explore the grounds, take guided tours of the house, and learn about the hall's history through exhibits and displays. The hall is also available for private events, weddings, and other special occasions.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 55.125/-2.808 or Grid Reference NY4881. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Stonegarthside Hall is located at Grid Ref: NY4881 (Lat: 55.125, Lng: -2.808)

Administrative County: Cumbria

Police Authority: Cumbria

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