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Selside Hall
Selside Hall is located in Selside, about 3½ miles north of Kendal. The house dates from 1540, with 16th and 18th century alterations and a small 19th century north extension. Selside Hall is the home of the Thornburgh family, until 1744. A 1st floor room at the north end of the house was used as a Catholic chapel, and also used as Anglican chapel until church built in 1718. Selside Hall is a Grade II* listed building on the National Heritage List for England.
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Selside Hall nr Kendal
- "Selside Hall is situated about three miles outside of Kendal, between Watchgate and Garnett Bridge. The hall was built in 1540, on the site of an earlier house built in …
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SELSIDE HALL AND ATTACHED OUTBUILDING - List Entry
- "House. Late C14 with C16 and C18 alterations and small C19 north extension. Roughcast stone with some ashlar dressings, slate roofs. L-plan, south wing has thick walls, probably the oldest …
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Simon Cotterill
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Selside Hall nr Kendal
- "Selside Hall is situated about three miles outside of Kendal, between Watchgate and Garnett Bridge. The hall was built in 1540, on the site of an earlier house built in …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from https://historicengland.org.u…
SELSIDE HALL AND ATTACHED OUTBUILDING - List Entry
- "House. Late C14 with C16 and C18 alterations and small C19 north extension. Roughcast stone with some ashlar dressings, slate roofs. L-plan, south wing has thick walls, probably the oldest …
Added by
Simon Cotterill