Ingmire Hall
Ingmire Hall is a grade II listed 16th century country house built around the remains of a pele tower some 2 miles west of Sedbergh, Cumbria, England. The house was first erected for the Upton family in the 16th century. It was enlarged in the early 19th century by architect George Webster and extended around 1900. After being partially destroyed by fire in 1928 it was extended again and then partially remodelled in 1989. It is constructed in two storeys of coursed rubble with quoins and covered by slate roofs.
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Ingmire Hall
Ingmire Hall is a grade II listed 16th century country house built around the remains of a pele tower some 2 miles west of Sedbergh, Cumbria, England. The house was first erected for the Upton family in the 16th century. It was enlarged in the early 19th century by architect George Webster and extended around 1900. After being partially destroyed by fire in 1928 it was extended again and then partially remodelled in 1989. It is constructed in two storeys of coursed rubble with quoins and covered by slate roofs.
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Ingmire Hall is a grade II lis ...... the driveway to the property.
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George Webster 19th century [Extended]
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Ingmire Hall, from the south
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Upton Family
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England
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Location in South Lakeland##Location in Cumbria
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Ingmire Hall
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United Kingdom South Lakeland#Cumbria
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Ingmire Hall is a grade II lis ...... ns and covered by slate roofs.
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Ingmire Hall
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