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Lathom House

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The estate was sold in 1920 to a London consortium. After a brief period as a boys’ school, the main block of the house was demolished in 1925. The estate land of 4000 acres was sold piecemeal, mainly to the tenants. The remaining west wing of the house was converted to apartments.
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inherited and was made Earl of Lathom. Edward's son, the second earl, was accidentally shot and died in 1910. The last resident of Lathom House was Edward Bootle-Wilbraham 3rd Earl of Lathom (and 4th Baron of Skelmersdale). During the
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in 1496, had eighteen towers, and was surrounded by a wall six foot thick and a moat eight yards wide, its drawbridge defended by a gateway tower. In the centre of the site was a tall tower known as the Eagle Tower.
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The ruins of Lathom House were excavated by the Historical Council of Northern Lancashire, in its efforts to reconstruct the 18th-century buildings; the team on site came across
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the hall was used for military purposes, mainly the training of horses, and after the war the third earl decided not to renovate and reoccupy it but to live instead at nearby
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to rebuild the house as the finest Palladian house in the county. Built over 15 years from 1725–40, its deer park was designed by renowned landscape gardener
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married Isabel Latham, daughter and heiress of Sir Thomas Latham of Latham. The stone-built castle known as Lathom House, built by the
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foundations and have tried to salvage them. While the main buildings became uninhabitable several decades ago, there are
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in 1660, Lathom House was returned to the Stanleys and remained with them until 1714 when it passed by the marriage of
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A wooden castle is believed to have stood on the site in mediaeval times. Sir
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in 1651 for treason. The Stanley manors were confiscated by Parliament.
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Lathom House was the last Royalist stronghold in Lancashire during the
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Artist's impression (1864) of Lathom House at the time of the Civil War
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The landscape gardening and landscape architecture of Humphry Repton
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and was twice besieged by Parliamentarian forces. During the first
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and 300 men who kept possession until Royalist forces under
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British country houses destroyed in the 20th century
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Index

Lathom Hall

Lathom
Lancashire


John I Stanley of the Isle of Man
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
King of Mann
Stanley family
Protestant
martyr
George Marsh
Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby
Lancaster Castle
English Civil War
Siege of Lathom House
Sir Thomas Fairfax
Charlotte Stanley, Countess of Derby
Prince Rupert of the Rhine
Bolton
Isle of Man
James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby
Bolton
Parliamentarians

Restoration of the monarchy
Henrietta Stanley
John Ashburnham, 3rd Baron Ashburnham
Thomas Bootle

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