46:
63:
103:
110:
70:
281:
The
Spedding family, who still own the house, have enlarged the house several times, with the last major changes occurring in the 1960s, when extensive renovation work was carried out, and in the 1980s, when the ground floor and grounds were opened to the public. The grounds now include a bee garden,
278:, who sold it in 1688 to his agent, Roger Greg. The Greg family and then their descendants, the Storys owned the estate until 1802 when Thomas Story left it in his will to John Spedding.
373:
266:. Although still a family home it and its grounds are open to the public and in 1999 won the award for 'Best Heritage Property for Families in the UK'.
62:
506:
491:
182:
501:
486:
383:
275:
405:
102:
45:
175:
496:
322:
25:
298:
347:
421:
167:
290:
443:
255:
8:
21:
17:
511:
259:
379:
407:
The
Spedding family. With short Accounts of a few other families allied by marriage
247:
147:
305:. In celebration of these poetic links, an annual Poetry competition is now held.
410:. Cumberland and Westmoreland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. p. 98.
302:
294:
480:
197:
184:
375:
Directory of
Museums, Galleries and Buildings of Historic Interest in the UK
157:
289:
The
Spedding family had strong links to a number of poets, including
263:
83:
251:
123:
87:
16:
This article is about the house. For the place in
Copeland, see
283:
235:
286:, a "poetry walk", squirrel island and adventure playgrounds.
471:
323:"Mirehouse , Bassenthwaite - 1326263 | Historic England"
444:"The Words by the Water Mirehouse Poetry Competition"
478:
404:Spedding, Captain John Carlise D. (1909).
403:
246:is a 17th-century house to the north of
92:Show map of the former Allerdale Borough
371:
479:
399:
397:
395:
507:Grade II* listed buildings in Cumbria
392:
13:
276:Charles Stanley, 8th Earl of Derby
20:. For people named Mirehouse, see
14:
523:
492:Historic house museums in Cumbria
465:
109:
69:
108:
101:
68:
61:
44:
24:. For the proposed station, see
274:Mirehouse was built in 1666 by
502:1666 establishments in England
436:
414:
365:
340:
315:
1:
308:
262:and St Bega's Church, on the
236:https://www.mirehouse.co.uk/
7:
378:. Routledge. p. 1289.
33:Stately home in Cumbria, UK
10:
528:
269:
15:
487:Country houses in Cumbria
352:Cumbria's Living Heritage
348:"Mirehouse & Gardens"
234:
229:
221:
213:
174:
163:
153:
143:
138:
55:
43:
38:
26:Mirehouse railway station
372:Reynard, Keith (2003).
422:"Adventure playground"
327:historicengland.org.uk
168:Bassenthwaite, Cumbria
291:Alfred, Lord Tennyson
214:Construction started
225:The Spedding Family
194: /
139:General information
129:Show map of Cumbria
22:Mirehouse (surname)
18:Mirehouse, Copeland
497:Gardens in Cumbria
260:Bassenthwaite Lake
198:54.6446°N 3.1916°W
449:. Ways with words
299:Edward FitzGerald
254:, at the foot of
241:
240:
519:
459:
458:
456:
454:
448:
440:
434:
433:
431:
429:
418:
412:
411:
401:
390:
389:
369:
363:
362:
360:
358:
344:
338:
337:
335:
333:
319:
209:
208:
206:
205:
204:
203:54.6446; -3.1916
199:
195:
192:
191:
190:
187:
148:Grade II* listed
130:
112:
111:
105:
93:
72:
71:
65:
48:
36:
35:
527:
526:
522:
521:
520:
518:
517:
516:
477:
476:
468:
463:
462:
452:
450:
446:
442:
441:
437:
427:
425:
420:
419:
415:
402:
393:
386:
370:
366:
356:
354:
346:
345:
341:
331:
329:
321:
320:
316:
311:
272:
202:
200:
196:
193:
188:
185:
183:
181:
180:
134:
133:
132:
131:
128:
127:
120:
119:
118:
117:
113:
96:
95:
94:
91:
90:
80:
79:
78:
77:
73:
51:
34:
29:
12:
11:
5:
525:
515:
514:
509:
504:
499:
494:
489:
475:
474:
467:
466:External links
464:
461:
460:
435:
413:
391:
385:978-0851424736
384:
364:
339:
313:
312:
310:
307:
303:Thomas Carlyle
295:Robert Southey
282:a wild flower
271:
268:
239:
238:
232:
231:
227:
226:
223:
219:
218:
215:
211:
210:
178:
172:
171:
165:
161:
160:
155:
151:
150:
145:
141:
140:
136:
135:
121:
115:
114:
107:
106:
100:
99:
98:
97:
81:
75:
74:
67:
66:
60:
59:
58:
57:
56:
53:
52:
49:
41:
40:
32:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
524:
513:
510:
508:
505:
503:
500:
498:
495:
493:
490:
488:
485:
484:
482:
473:
472:The Mirehouse
470:
469:
445:
439:
423:
417:
409:
408:
400:
398:
396:
387:
381:
377:
376:
368:
353:
349:
343:
328:
324:
318:
314:
306:
304:
300:
296:
292:
287:
285:
279:
277:
267:
265:
261:
257:
253:
249:
245:
237:
233:
228:
224:
220:
216:
212:
207:
179:
177:
173:
169:
166:
162:
159:
156:
152:
149:
146:
142:
137:
125:
104:
89:
85:
64:
54:
47:
42:
37:
31:
27:
23:
19:
451:. Retrieved
438:
426:. Retrieved
416:
406:
374:
367:
355:. Retrieved
351:
342:
330:. Retrieved
326:
317:
288:
280:
273:
243:
242:
158:Stately home
122:Location in
82:Location in
30:
424:. Mirehouse
357:29 December
201: /
176:Coordinates
481:Categories
332:27 October
309:References
186:54°38′41″N
512:Allerdale
264:A591 road
244:Mirehouse
189:3°11′30″W
126:, England
116:Mirehouse
84:Allerdale
76:Mirehouse
50:Mirehouse
39:Mirehouse
453:5 August
428:5 August
164:Location
270:History
258:, near
252:Cumbria
248:Keswick
230:Website
124:Cumbria
88:Cumbria
382:
284:meadow
144:Status
447:(PDF)
222:Owner
455:2018
430:2018
380:ISBN
359:2019
334:2020
301:and
256:Dodd
217:1666
170:, UK
154:Type
250:in
483::
394:^
350:.
325:.
297:,
293:,
86:,
457:.
432:.
388:.
361:.
336:.
28:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.