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Barbon Manor
Barbon Manor is located on the northern slope of Barbondale, about 1km west of the village of Barbon in Cumbria. It was originally built as a shooting lodge for Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth (1804-1877). The Shuttleworth family had been lords of the manor at Barbon since the 16th century. Barbon Manor was designed in a French Renaissance style E.M. Barry and built 1862-1863. The building is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. The Barbon Speed Hillclimb (car and motorcycle) and sheepdog trials are held on the Barbon Manor estate.

from https://historicengland.org.u…
BARBON MANOR - List Entry
- "House. 1862-3. By E.M. Barry. For Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth. French Renaissance style. Rock-faced limestone with sandstone ashlar dressings on basement with chanelled rustication and swept hipped pavilion slate roof with …
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Simon Cotterill

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Sir James Phillips Kay-Shuttleworth (1804–1877)
- Image c/o Wikimedia Commons. unknown engraver after a photograph by Charles Allen Duval, published 1877 (copyright expired).
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Simon Cotterill


from https://historicengland.org.u…
BARBON MANOR - List Entry
- "House. 1862-3. By E.M. Barry. For Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth. French Renaissance style. Rock-faced limestone with sandstone ashlar dressings on basement with chanelled rustication and swept hipped pavilion slate roof with …
Added by
Simon Cotterill

from https://commons.wikimedia.org…
Sir James Phillips Kay-Shuttleworth (1804–1877)
- Image c/o Wikimedia Commons. unknown engraver after a photograph by Charles Allen Duval, published 1877 (copyright expired).
Added by
Simon Cotterill