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537: 160: 553: 525: 1578: 38: 1466: 167: 304:, Kay-Shuttleworth occur in decoration throughout the house, on the front door and plaster roundels on the ceiling in the main dining room. Miss Rachel, as the Honourable Rachel Kay-Shuttleworth was known locally, lived at the hall from 1953 until her death in 1967. In 1970, her nephew gave the hall to the 511:
and his wife Blanche, Lady Shuttleworth. She was an educator, an embroiderer, a maker of lace, a philanthropist, and a social activist. In 1912, she started collecting textiles and crafts as teaching aids. Her collection was later included in the Gawthorpe Textiles Collection that is kept at
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around the pele tower from plans drawn up by Richard Shuttleworth but carried out after his death by his brother the Reverend Lawrence Shuttleworth. The foundation stone was laid on 26 August 1600.
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at the rear of the house by Barry. The course of the river was diverted away from Gawthorpe Hall in the 19th century because of pollution and again diverted to accommodate an
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and suggests that, if not by him, "the design must have been influenced by his work". By the middle of the 19th century, the house was "near ruin" and
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from the 12th century. The diet of the family in Elizabethan times is known from their household books. The Shuttleworths bought glasses for
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purchased 80 acres (32 ha) of Gawthorpe land, making Burnley one of the first clubs to set up a purpose-built
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in 1590. Most of their food was bought locally or came from their own farms, but spices were bought from London.
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until they were needed. Mottoes are found in the front porch and around the top of the tower. The initials
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The small ornamental garden, created in the early 1850s, was laid out on a terrace overlooking the
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Remains Historical & Literary connected with the palatine counties of Lancaster and Chester
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The original house, which Pevsner suggests began as a pele tower, was developed into an
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MBE (17 February 1886 - 20 April 1967): Rachel was the third daughter of
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Gawthorpe Hall's origins are somewhat disputed (see Champness (2008).).
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Rachel Kay-Shuttleworth, 1886-1967: A Short Account of Her Life and Work
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For the site of the former Gawthorpe Hall at Harewood House, Leeds, see
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coal scheme north of the river in Padiham in the 1960s. Following the
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mansion in the very early 1600s. Clare Hartwell, in her 2009 revised
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training facility, on the north side of the river, completed in 2017
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The rear of Gawthorpe Hall, with a portion of the rear gardens
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Gawthorpe Hall, and administered by a separate charity trust.
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edited "The Shuttleworth Accounts" in (Chetham Society)
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Ughtred James Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st Baron Shuttleworth
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Wikidata List of Paintings on view at Gawthorpe Hall
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Location of Gawthorpe Hall in the Borough of Burnley
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Harewood House

Ightenhill
Burnley
Lancashire
53°48′10″N 2°17′41″W / 53.8027°N 2.2948°W / 53.8027; -2.2948
Listed Building
1237626
Gawthorpe Hall is located in the Borough of Burnley
Elizabethan
country house
River Calder
Ightenhill
Borough of Burnley
Lancashire
Padiham
Robert Smythson
Charles Barry
Houses of Parliament
listed building
National Trust
Lancashire County Council
Pevsner
pele tower
Shuttleworth Hall
Hapton
rose water
stillatory
distillation
dovetailed

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