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88: 30: 395: 127:, a close friend of the Ramsden Fawkes. Between 1808 and 1824 Farnley was a second home to Turner. Ramsden Fawkes owned over 250 Turner watercolours and six large oil paintings. A selection of Turner's works from the Farnley Hall collection were sold in 1890 for £25,000. 95:
Farnley hall was occupied in the 1780s by Francis Fawkes. After his death in 1786, Farnley Hall was inherited by distant relative Walter Hawkesworth of Hawksworth Hall, who adopted the surname Fawkes by royal licence and commissioned
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The house consists of an 18th-century square block with earlier and later L-shaped wings at the rear and is built of coursed squared gritstone and ashlar with stone slate and lead roofs.
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Nicholas Horton-Fawkes owned and carefully restored the house until his death in 2011. Horton-Fawkes served as President of the Turner Society.
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Connoisseur (magazine) August 1988 "Turner at Farnley Hall" by Geraldine Norman, Photographs by Tina Freeman, pp. 94–99
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to build the new range alongside the old. When Walter Fawkes died in 1792 the hall passed to his son, also
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Obituary of Horton-Fawkes, (George) Nicholas Le Gendre 1925–2011, The Times of 20 January 2011.
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for 1823. During his tenure a regular visitor was the Victorian
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The Washburn by Tom Bradley (published 1895, reprinted 1988)
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of Farnley Hall was High Sheriff for 1932. During the
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Farnley Hall (North Yorkshire)

J. M. W. Turner
stately home
Farnley
North Yorkshire
England
Otley
John Carr
Harewood House
listed building

John Carr
Walter Hawkesworth
Yorkshire
High Sheriff of Yorkshire
artist
philosopher
John Ruskin
J. M. W. Turner
Frederick Hawksworth Fawkes
Second World War
Guy Fawkes
Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire
Listed buildings in Farnley, North Yorkshire
James Lees-Milne
"Farnley Hall, Farnley"
"FAWKES, Walter Ramsden (1769–1825), of Farnley Hall, Yorks"

"Visit: Farnley Hall"

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