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Chesters, Humshaugh

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adjacent to the house. He made a large collection of Roman artefacts, which is now displayed at Chesters Museum. John's collection contained artefacts inherited via his sister Jane from their maternal grandmother, collector
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Of the five wings, three were diagonal, creating suntrap flanks for the south and west fronts. Shaw's remodelling of Chesters kindled the popularity of the
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in 1891. The 1891 work included five two-storeyed three-bay wings and a stable block. The stable block is separately Grade II* listed.
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The estate was acquired by Nathaniel Clayton (Town Clerk of Newcastle upon Tyne 1785–1822) in 1796. His son
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in about 1771 with three storeys and four bays but was much improved and extended by architect
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The Beauties of England and Wales; Delineations Topographical, Historical and Descriptive
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Vol XII Pt I Rev J Hodgson and FC Laird (1813) p135 Google Books
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Stable block, across the road (B6318) from the house.
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Index

Chesters (Humshaugh)
Hadrian's Wall
Roman fort
Cilurnum
Humshaugh
Northumberland
England
Grade II* listed building


Walwick Grange
Norman Shaw
butterfly plan
John Clayton
antiquarian
Cilurnam
Bridget Atkinson


Historic England
"Chesters (1155585)"
National Heritage List for England


"Stable Block 200 Metres North of Chesters (1370562)"
"The Butterfly House"
Country Life
"Clayton, John (1792–1890), civic leader and antiquary"
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/92290

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