Maulds Meaburn Hall
Has been described as a Possible Tower House
There are no visible remains
Name | Maulds Meaburn Hall |
Alternative Names | Meaburn Hall; Medburn; Maudesmeburn |
Historic Country | Westmorland |
Modern Authority | Cumbria |
1974 Authority | Cumbria |
Civil Parish | Crosby Ravensworth |
Site of medieval hall house, fortified house and tower house, demolished in 1610 and replaced by the present hall house. (PastScape)
The south wing of the present house contains foundations of the old tower which was demolished in 1610. (PastScape–ref. Perriam and Robinson)
Maulds Meaburn Hall, nearly 1½ m. N. of the church, is partly of two and partly of three storeys; the walls are of rubble and the roofs are slate-covered. The property belonged to the Vernon family in the later middle ages and passed from them to Sir John Lowther in 1602. It ceased to be a residence of that family c. 1750. The main block of the house seems to have been re-built late in the 16th century, but may incorporate earlier walls. The S. wing was dated 1610 and appears to have been altered in 1676 when the staircase-wing was added. The buildings at the N. end of the main block were added late in the 17th and during the 18th century. The S. part of the main block was pulled down after 1750 and re-built, of one storey only, in the 19th century. (RCHME 1936)
This site is a scheduled monument protected by law
This is a Grade 2* listed building protected by law
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OS Map Grid Reference | NY624170 |
Latitude | 54.5473518371582 |
Longitude | -2.58258008956909 |
Eastings | 362400 |
Northings | 517070 |