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词条 Lowbridge Estate
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  1. Background

  2. The estate

  3. Sale

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

The Lowbridge Estate is a country estate of approximately 1927 acres in the Lake District region of England that was in the continuous ownership of the Fothergill family from 1761 to 2016. It is now the home of the Todd family. Lowbridge House, the principal house on the estate, was built in the 1830s by Richard Fothergill II (1789–1851) in the cottage orné style. The property lies between Todd Crag and Bannisdale. Other properties on the Estate include Lowbridge Cottage, Lowbridge Lodge and the Bridge House. The Estate has become a haven for red squirrels with a very active policy of conservation including the extensive planting of red squirrel friendly larch trees and the reintroduction of pine-martins.

Background

The Fothergill family were a family of English ironmasters, founded by Richard Fothergill I (1758–1821), whose business interests were in South Wales.[1]

The estate

The Lowbridge Estate lies six miles north of Kendal in the Lake District National Park, England, off the A6 road.[2]

Parts of the estate had been owned by the Fothergill family since 1761. The principal house on the estate is Lowbridge House (c. 17,750 sq. ft.) which was rebuilt between 1833 and 1837 by Richard Fothergill II in the then-fashionable Romantic cottage orné style.[2] A lodge house and a new drive were built at the same time as well as a lake and boathouse in front of the house.[2]

In 1845, the estate was expanded through the purchase of the Dry Howe and Bannisdale Head farms and the construction of a road to link them to Lowbridge, thus creating the estate as it exists today. In 1867 the house was extended and in 1884 a "tennis house" and clay court were added.[2]

The largest part of the estate is the Dry Howe Farm of about 1,888 acres which includes the farmhouse and a large part of Bannisdale Fell.[2]

Sale

In 2015, it was announced that the whole estate, including the house, all the grounds and other buildings, was for sale for £3.25 million.[3] Also included are a population of red deer, a grouse moor, and shooting rights.[4] The deer are stalked in accordance with the North Lakes Red Deer Group management plan and in 2015, four stags and six hinds were shot.[5]

See also

  • Houghton Lodge
  • Richard Fothergill III (1822–1903)

References

1. ^[https://biography.wales/article/s-FOTH-GIL-1758 FOTHERGILL.] Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
2. ^A striking Lakeland Estate with commanding Victorian principal house. Strutt & Parker. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
3. ^One careful owner: Sprawling 2,000-acre Georgian estate goes on the market for £3.25million for the first time since it was built 254 years ago. Euan McLelland, Mail Online, 20 July 2015. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
4. ^[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/property/news/11751133/Downton-Abbey-style-estate-goes-on-sale-in-Lake-District-for-first-time-since-1761.html Downton Abbey-style estate goes on sale in Lake District for first time since 1761.] Sophie Jamieson, Daily Telegraph, 20 July 2015. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
5. ^Lowbridge Estate, Strutt & Parker, Harrogate, 2015, p. 12.

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