Capplebarrow House, Longsleddale | ||
Capplebarrow House | ||
Parsonage | ||
locality:- | Longsleddale | |
civil parish:- | Longsleddale (formerly Westmorland) | |
county:- | Cumbria | |
locality type:- | buildings | |
locality type:- | vicarage (ex) | |
coordinates:- | NY50160280 | |
1Km square:- | NY5002 | |
10Km square:- | NY50 | |
SummaryText:- | Site of Wood House | |
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BRW88.jpg (taken 17.11.2009) BTO62.jpg (taken 24.9.2010) |
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evidence:- | old map:- OS County Series (Wmd 27 11,12) placename:- Vicarage |
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source data:- | Maps, County Series maps of Great Britain, scales 6 and 25
inches to 1 mile, published by the Ordnance Survey, Southampton,
Hampshire, from about 1863 to 1948. C5E015.jpg "Vicarage" |
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evidence:- | census returns:- placename:- Vicarage placename:- Vicarage, The placename:- Parsonage placename:- St Mary's Parsonage |
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evidence:- | descriptive text:- Bulmer 1880s (1st edn 1885/Wmd) placename:- Parsonage, The |
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source data:- | Series of books, each the History, Topography, and Directory of
a county in the NW, mostly by T F Bulmer, published by T Bulmer
and Co, Manchester, Lancashire, 1880s; 2nd editions 1900s-10s. "The parsonage and school were also rebuilt at the same time [as the church, 1863] by the benevolent lady of the manor [the late Hon. Mrs. Howard of Levens Hall]." "Burrows Rev. William, M.A. The Parsonage" |
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evidence:- | map:- OS Six Inch (1956) placename:- Vicarage |
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source data:- | Map series, various editions with the national grid, scale about
6 inches to 1 mile, published by the Ordnance Survey,
Southampton, Hampshire, scale 1 to 10560 from 1950s to 1960s,
then 1 to 10000 from 1960s to 2000s, superseded by print on
demand from digital data. SINY5002.jpg "Vicarage" |
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BQO40.jpg Bluebells in the wood by the house. (taken 20.5.2009) Click to enlarge BQO39.jpg Bluebells in the wood by the house. (taken 20.5.2009) BIO06.jpg (taken 30.3.2004) |
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BVN52.jpg The Vicarage Notice the date:- "1863" courtesy of John Bennet |
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BYZ02.jpg The Vicarage |
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BVN65.jpg The Vicarage courtesy of Jo Kremer |
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Ward, Humphrey, Mrs: 1888: Robert Elsmere |
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book 1 chapter 2:- |
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"... The vicarage, under the shade of which she [Mrs Thornborough] was sitting, was
a new gray stone building with wooden gables, occupying the site of what had once
been the earlier vicarage house of Long Whindale, the primitive dwelling-house of
an incumbent, whose chaplery, after sundry augmentations, amounted to just twenty-seven
pounds a year. The modern house, though it only contained sufficient accommodation
for Mr. and Mrs. Thornborough, one geust, and two maids, would have seemed palatial
to those rustic clerics of the past from whose ministrations the lonely valley had
drawn its spiritual sustenance in times gone by. ..." |
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see:- | Wood House, Longsleddale | |
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see:- | Capplebarrow, Longsleddale | |
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