1810), baptised at Eyam (Derbys), 15 May 1810; educated at Christ's College, Cambridge (matriculated 1831); probably died in 1833; (3) Mary Ann Carver Middleton (d. 1817); died young, 15 February 1817. Simple theme. moulded sills and, between storeys, string courses and 1st-floor band. 29.7.66, GV II*. John, who was a graduate of Merton College, Oxford, was the son of John Athorpe (d. 1658) of Thorpe Hall, Howden (Yorks ER). This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest. The dining room has round-headed plaster wall panels which enclose the doorcases, a pair of semi-domed niches, the fireplace and window openings; and also a decorated plaster dado rail.

I am most grateful to Hilary Pickin and Mrs. Penelope Weston for additional information and corrections. © Jimmy Nicolle . heads bear date 1752. Why don't you be the first to send us one?

A. Can anyone provide information about the recent ownership history of Dinnington Hall (since 1935), Morthen Hall (since 1955), or Leam Hall (since 1939)? Dinnington Village Hall is suitable for a variety of Events and Functions. Thomas himself died in the spring of 1707/8 and his will mentions his grandsons John, Thomas, Henry and Robert and granddaughters, Catherine, Rachel and Elizabeth, all apparently the children of his son Henry Athorpe (d. 1704) who had predeceased him; most of them were still minors.

decoration in style of Dining Room: marble fireplace, oval ceiling panel with vases, (226) Atherley of Landguard Manor and Northbrook H... (224) Astrey of Harlington Woodend and Henbury Gre... (223) Astor of Cliveden and Hever, Viscounts Astor... (15) Acland of Killerton and Columbjohn, baronets, part 1, (15) Acland of Killerton and Columbjohn, baronets, part 2, (253) Austen of Heronden, Hall Place and Boxley Abbey, baronets, (181) Armstrong (later Watson-Armstrong) of Cragside and Bamburgh, Barons Armstrong, (182) Armstrong and Heaton-Armstrong of Farney Castle, Mount Heaton, Moyaliffe, and Chaffpool, (28) Forbes Adam of Escrick Park, baronets, (312) Bagot of Blithfield Hall and Pool Park, Barons Bagot - part 1, (321) Baillie of Dochfour and Redcastle, Barons Burton, Dinnington Hall: the east front, from a postcard in the, Dinnington Hall: south front.

Bay has round-headed windows with impost band, square-headed 1st-floor windows Educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge (admitted 1855; BA 1860; MA 1866). There is a balustraded parapet over the end bays and a hipped roof rises behind. is used under licence. His first wife and widow's dates of death are unknown. Using an old browser means that some parts of our website might not work correctly. Interior: excellent decoration in Dining Room by John Carr: enriched 6-panel attributed to James Paine (Colvin, p610); later additions and interiors by Don't have an account? Find out about services offered by Historic England for funding, planning, education and research, as well as training and skill development. Robert was the son of John Blanchard and Catherine Hansley; Catherine was in turn the daughter of Henry Athorpe's sister Catherine and her husband, John Hindesley alias Hansley. In c.1750-57 two small wings were added flanking the east front. glazed oval lantern; C20 trompe-d'oeil decorative scheme. His widow died in November 1872. Venetian window on right has blocked side lights. Dinnington Hall is a Grade II* listed building in Dinnington, Rotherham, England. copings and corniced end stacks. The central doorcase has a, shouldered and eared architrave with a rectangular panel above and a segmental pediment. set within a round-arched recess beneath an open pediment. band linking 2-pane sash in corniced architrave and-flanking semi-domed niches all A marble chimneypiece was supplied by a Mr. Bishop. Thomas Gibbon Fitzgibbon of Ballyseeda (Limerick) and granddaughter of Sir Henry Osborne, 11th bt., and had issue: (1) Mary Ann Eliza Athorpe (1832-1912), baptised at Dinnington, 11 March 1832; married, 5 April 1853, Sir Edward Walter KCB (1823-1904), founder of the Corps of Commissionaires and youngest son of John Walter of Bearwood (Berks) and had issue six children; died 4 May 1912; will proved 20 June 1912 (estate £1,975); (2) Capt. By using this website, you consent to cookies being used in accordance with our. He is not known to have held a benefice after he left Weston-sub-Edge, so perhaps he settled on his estate at Dinnington.

panels enclosing doors, 2 semi-domed niches, fireplace and window openings; anthemion

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