Downham Hall

Coordinates: 53°53′41″N 2°19′53″W / 53.8946°N 2.3315°W / 53.8946; -2.3315
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Downham Hall
Downham Hall is located in the Borough of Ribble Valley
Downham Hall
Location within the Borough of Ribble Valley
General information
TypeCountry house
Architectural styleGrecian
LocationDownham, Lancashire
CountryEngland
Coordinates53°53′41″N 2°19′53″W / 53.8946°N 2.3315°W / 53.8946; -2.3315
Construction started1835
Technical details
MaterialLimestone and sandstone rubble with sandstone dressings and slate roof
Floor count2
Design and construction
Architect(s)George Webster
Listed Building – Grade II*
Designated13 December 1977
Reference no.1072125

Downham Hall is an English country house in Downham, Lancashire, England.

Overview[edit]

Alternative view

Downham Hall was designed by George Webster (1797–1864) in 1835, though it was built on remains from the sixteenth century.[1] It has two storeys and an attic.[1] In terms of architectural style, it has Doric columns, window aprons, the shields of Henry de Lacy, 3rd Earl of Lincoln (1251–1311) and John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster (1340–1399), a cornice, and architraves.[1]

It is currently the private residence of Ralph John Assheton, 2nd Baron Clitheroe (born 1929).[2]

It has been a Grade II* listed building since 13 December 1977.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]