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Historical Etching Stanford Hall Nottinghamshire

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Stanford Hall is a grade II listed 18th-century English country house in Nottinghamshire, England, in Stanford on Soar just north of Loughborough.

It is today the home to the Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre (DNRC).

This listing is a fine historical etching of Stanford Hall Nottinghamshire. Which was at the time of our etching the seat of Francis Lewis Esq.
The manor of Stanford, complete with its stone manor house, was sold in 1661 by the Raynes family to a London alderman, Thomas Lewes (died c. 1702). He was succeeded by his grandson Francis Lewis (c. 1692 – 1744), who was an MP and High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire for 1713–14.

The estate then passed to the fourth and last generation of Leweses, Charles Lewes, who died with no heir.

After him it passed by marriage to the Dashwood family, of whom the first to occupy the property was Charles Vere Dashwood. He commissioned William Anderson of Loughborough to rebuild the house in brick between 1771 and 1774.

The house is constructed in red brick with ashlar dressings, with a hipped slate roof topped with a painted balustrade, built in two storeys with a 7 bay frontage. It then descended in the Dashwood family to Charles Lewes Dashwood, who sold it in 1887 to Richard Ratcliff, a brewer from Burton-on-Trent.

Ratcliff employed the local architect W.H. Fletcher to make substantial changes to the house, which included building new 2 storey wings flanking the main block and a new service wing. The house passed on his death in 1898 to his son, also Richard,

By 1928 the owner was Richard Snr's granddaughter Kathleen, who had married Lawrence Kimball.
(courtesy Wikipedia) Further details Wikipedia, Stanford Hall Nottingham.

The etching is in excellent condition, presented in a simple, later gilded frame.
The etching is, as with genuine period prints, previously folded.

Dimensions:
Frame
Height: 51 cm
Width: 60 cm
Image
Height: 43cm
Width: 52.5 cm

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Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art > Antique Etchings Date 18th Century  Early 18th Century Antiques Material Paper Origin English Item code as1064a236 Status Sold

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