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Culverthorpe
 
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall

The porch at the north entrance to the house, remodelled in the early eighteenth century

T R Leach Collection, 1972

Culverthorpe, Hall
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall

The north front of the house was modified in 1704-05 after John and Susanna Newton came into ownership following the death of Sir John Newton.

William and Edward Stanton undertook the work.

T R Leach Collection, 1972

Culverthorpe, hall, John and Susanna Newton, William and Edward Stanton
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall

Sir Michael Newton altered the south front of the Hall in the 1730s, adding this porch in Palladian style.

T R Leach Collection, 1990

Culverthorpe, Hall, Sir Michael Newton
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall

Culverthorpe Hall: the central block of the present house was built for Sir John Newton (a cousin of Sir Isaac) in the late 17th century.

In the 1730s, the wings were added, and the S front (seen here) remodelled in Palladian style.

The house stands on a rise and overlooks parkland leading down to a lake.

Frank Robinson, 2010


Culverthorpe, Hall, John Newton
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall

"Country house. Late C17, c.1700, 1734-40. Built for the Newton family.

William and Edward Stanton probably carried out the c1700 alterations and Robert Morris may have designed the c. 1735 alterations for Sir Michael Newton"

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1061793 

DB 31 May 2020

Culverthorpe Hall, William and Edward Stanton, Robert Morris, Sir Michael Newton
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall

Culverthorpe Hall viewed from across one of the lakes. Marked as "Fish Ponds" on the OS 25 inch map published 1905.

Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire 1919 states :-

"Culverthorpe Hall is a building in the Italian style, consisting of a central division with wings, and is approached by a broad flight of steps :

the drawing-room, a fine apartment, is hung with several very fine portraits of the  Newton family; the staircase has a painted ceiling; It is occupied by Brg.Gen. Rodolph Ladeveze Adlercron.

The trustees of the late Col. George B. Archer-Houblon are lords of the manor and sole landowners"

DB 19 May 2020 

Culverthorpe Hall, William and Edward Stanton, Robert Morris, Sir Michael Newton
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall

A field of cattle with the south front of Culverthorpe Hall in the background.

T R Leach Collection, undated postcard

Culverthorpe, Hall
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall

Meeting of the hunt - probably the Belvoir Hunt - outside Culverthorpe Hall.

T R Leach Collection, postcard c.1910.

Culverthorpe, Hall, Belvoir HUnt
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall, Classical Panel
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall, Classical Panel
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall, Classical Panel

Easternmost of two circular classical panels on the south face of the house.

DB 19 May 2020

Culverthorpe Hall, William and Edward Stanton, Robert Morris, Sir Michael Newton
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall, Classical Panel
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall, Classical Panel
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall, Classical Panel

Westernmost of two circular classical panels on the south face of the house.

DB 31 May 2020

Culverthorpe Hall, William and Edward Stanton, Robert Morris, Sir Michael Newton
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall, Garages
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall, Garages
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall, Garages

Immediately adjacent to the Hall on its east side. 

"Former service range, now garages. Late C17, altered C19 and C20. Built for the Newton family"

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1360582 

DB 31 May 2020

Culverthorpe Hall, Garages, Service Range, Newton
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall, Stables
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall, Stables
Culverthorpe, Culverthorpe Hall, Stables

Immediately adjacent to the Hall on its west side. 

"Stables. Late C17, altered C18, C19 and C20. Built for the Newton family"

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1147621 

DB 31 May 2020

Culverthorpe Hall, Stables
Culverthorpe, Park Farm House
Culverthorpe, Park Farm House
Culverthorpe, Park Farm House

"Farmhouse. Early C19 and late C19, altered C20 ...

Central glazed C20 doors with reused early C17 moulded ashlar surround and a Doric doorcase supporting a plain frieze and cornice containing a circular panel and supporting an obelisk finial ...

The doorcase was presumably reused from the earlier hall. To the rear is a reconstructed gable with obelisk finials and a datestone of 1649"

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1061794 

DB 19 May 2020

Culverthorpe, Park Farm House