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Sutton Scarsdale Hall, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, pre-unkn1920.
Sutton Scarsdale Hall, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, pre-1920. Sutton Scarsdale Hall was originally built in the 17th century, but was remodelled into one of the finest Baroque mansions in the county by Francis Smith of Warwick in 1724. At this time the house was owned by Nicholas, fourth Earl of Scarsdale. The Earl died whilst heavily in debt due to the lavish rebuilding of the hall he had commissioned. The hall, and all its estates, were purchased by Godfrey Clarke of Somersall whose son Godfrey was lord of the manor until 1786. Between 1820 and 1919, the hall was in the possession of the Arkwright Family, but was sold by William Arkwright to Haslam Construction Ltd. This company stripped the house of all of its furnishings, and took the roof and some masonry for other construction projects. By 1946, the building had deteriorated to such an extent that arrangements were made to demolish it. However, three days before the demolition machinery were due to move in on the hall the shell was saved by Sir Osbert Sitwell, who was persuaded to buy it by a local resident Harold Taylor. The hall was later given over to the Department of the Environment in the late 1960s. In 1971 emergency repairs were started to secure the building from further decay, and it is now possible to walk around the preserved ruins. This photograph shows the front facade of the hall, which has huge fluted pilasters and a Gibbs Surround doorway. The house has now fallen into ruins, though some of it is preserved in Philadelphia Museum.
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AR930143
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Image
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Public
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4746px × 2946px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
1900s
1910s
20th century
Architectural Feature
Architecture
B&W
B/W
Balustrade
Baroque
Baroque Era
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
British
building
BUILDINGS
country
COUNTRY HOUSE
derbyshire
eighteenth century
England
English
Exterior
FRANCIS
Francis Smith
LOCATION
Monochrome
NEMPR Picture the Past
OUTSIDE
Photograph
Picture the Past
Roof
SMITH
STATELY HOME
Suttton Scarsdale Hall
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