Photo: c.1930 showing the 1900 extension, a conservatory-ballroom with bay windows.

Similar documents
ADDERSTONE CRESCENT JESMOND, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE

136 Lexden Road, Colchester CO3 4BL. Manor on the hill at Lexden. 5 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms, 2 bathrooms

OMBERSLEY WW1 REMEMBERED RESEARCH COLLECTION FORM

Foyers Bay Country House Lower Foyers, Loch-ness

Haldane House 30 Paulding Avenue Cold Spring, NY

Hill Farm, Great Easton, Nr Great Dunmow, Essex CM6 2DL

Boars Hill House. Old Boars Hill Oxford

20 Claremont Grove. Didsbury, Manchester M20 2GL.

COPPER BEECH HOUSE CRAWLEY WINCHESTER HAMPSHIRE

CRONK-MY-CHREE, CRONK ROAD, PORT ST MARY, IM9 5AT

16 Fortunes Way, Bedhampton, Hampshire Guide Price ~ 279,995 ~ Freehold

UPPER CHINE HOUSE. Luccombe Road, Shanklin Isle of Wight

Woodhayes. Bartley Road, Woodlands, SO40 7GN

APPROXIMATELY 45 MINUTES Please be respectful of private property. WELLINGTON STREET WALKING TOUR 47

Pantiles, Rectory Road, Copford, CO6 1DJ. Charming period home. 4 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms, 2 bathrooms, 0.6 acres

Wix Abbey, Bradfield Road, Wix, Manningree, CO11 2SH. Lord of the Manor. 5 bedrooms, 4 reception rooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 acres

6 Park Road Bishopbriggs

SHIRRAL HOUSE CHURCH ROAD, SHEDFIELD, HAMPSHIRE

Ty Clwyddau, Castellau Llantrisant Pontyclun CF72 8LP. 849,950 Freehold

294,995. Key Features. Oak Drive Colwyn Bay, LL29 7YP. 4 Bed Detached

Manor Farmhouse, Springhill Lane, Lower Penn, Wolverhampton, South Staffordshire, WV4 4UH

The Farmhouse On The Green, Upper Quinton, Stratford Upon Avon CV37 8SX Guide price 850,000

THE OLD PARSONAGE CHETNOLE, SHERBORNE, DORSET

Ford House, Sharow Lane, Sharow, Ripon, North Yorkshire, HG4 5BG

Back Lane, Guiseley, LS20 Price Guide 535,000

Yew Tree Cottage, School Lane, Great Horkesley, Colchester, Essex

Sundial Cottage, Water Lane, Storrington, West Sussex, RH20 3LY. 685,000 Freehold

Shobley, Ringwood, Hampshire

HAY HOUSE HAY STREET, BRAUGHING

40 Church Street, Trawden, Colne, Lancashire, BB8 8RU 275,000

The Tapestry Apartment Woollas Hall, Eckington WR10 3DN

33 North Avenue, Gosforth Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 4DQ

THE GLEN, NORTHWOOD. by Simon Morgan

THE MANOR HOUSE ASHINGTON, SOMERSET

Glebe House Farm, Featherbed Lane. Kilnwick Percy, YO42 1UG. Price 895,000

Oak Farmhouse School Lane, Ollerton, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 8SQ.

THE GRANARY WHITEPARISH

THE CHASE, LONG LANE, WETTENHALL, CW7 4DN 325,000

THIS PROPERTY WILL NOW BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY AUCTION

NEW HAMPSHIRE HISTORIC PROPERTY DOCUMENTATION DINARDO-DUPUIS HOUSE NH STATE NO Wight Street, Berlin, Coos County, New Hampshire

The Old Rectory, Churchgate, Hallaton, Market Harborough, Leicestershire

Keyhaven Lodge. Lymore Lane, Keyhaven, Lymington, Hampshire

Codford War Graves. Lest We Forget. World War PRIVATE A. H. PARKINSON 16TH BN. AUSTRALIAN INF. 26TH MARCH, 1917 Age 37

THE OLD VICARAGE GREENHEAD BRAMPTON CUMBRIA

Chantilly, Rathmichael, Co. Dublin.

Cobble Country. Dales & Lakes. Town & CountryProperty Agents. Est FOR SALE

Eathorne Manor, Eathorne, Constantine, TR11 5PJ. Guide Price 800,000 Freehold

HARTLEYS & TIM CATHERALLhomes

Woodhouse View, Uplyme, Lyme Regis, Dorset DT7 3XA Guide Price: 650,000

Beufre. Bucklers Hard Road, Beaulieu, Brockenhurst, SO42 7XA

Hainworth Village, Keighley, BD21 5QH. Offers In Region Of: 275,000

Little Moss Houses Farm, Moss House Road, Foulridge, Colne,

22 Elmfield Road, Gosforth Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 4BA

Mitford & Erica Cottages Exbury, Near Beaulieu, SO45 1AH

14 Tullyveery Road, Killyleagh, BT30 9TD. Asking Price 495,000. Telephone

Mount Pleasant Street, Trecynon, CF44 8NG

Dunelm, 35 Brechin Road, Forfar, DD8 3JR

WEEKLY MINI MAG. 16 Groningen Road Kingston OPEN 7 DAYS February 2019 $610, BRISBANE STREET, HOBART TASMANIA

West Heath Barn Lynn Lane, Great Massingham, King s Lynn, Norfolk, PE32 2HL

Arlington Mill. Bibury Nr Cirencester

12 Cluny Drive Bearsden G61 2JG

Asking Price: 220,000

Thornhill Manor. Thornhill, Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire

Yew Bank, Skipton Road, Utley

COUNTRY HOMES & COTTAGES

Regency Lettings & Property Management

The Island s Largest Independent Estate Agency

Thurlow Close, Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 4SD

Hawkesbury La Route du Braye, St Sampsons

29 Springfield Road, Ulverston, Cumbria, LA12 0EJ

Cleadon Grange, Shields Road, Cleadon Sunderland, Tyne & Wear SR6 7PZ

Ollie s, Peacock Lane, Holt

THE HAYES. mount road, oswestry, shropshire, sy10 7ph

189 Baldock Road, Letchworth Garden City, SG6 2EJ Guide price 635,000

WEST VIEW, IREBY, WIGTON, CA7 1EA

Manorside, Burton, Lincolnshire

Entrance Vestibule & Hallway

25 North Brink ,950. King s Lynn Office King Street, King s Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1ET.

1,050,000 inc. of agency fees

Fortune Cottage, Horseshoe Lane, Beckley, Rye, East Sussex, TN31 6SD

Hallam House 92 Tapton Crescent Road Tapton Hill Sheffield S10 5DD.

The Old Manor House CHESTERTON, OXFORDSHIRE, OX26 1UD

1 The Alleys, St Mary s Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP2 5ZB

THE RESIDENCE. The Farmhouse. Ground Floor Entrance Porch 5 6 x 4 11 (about 1.7m x 1.5m) Entrance Hall 11 8 x 10 4 (about 3.6m x 3.

Priory Road, St. Olaves, Great Yarmouth, NR31 9HQ. Guide Price 875,000

Durrington War Graves. World War 1

2/1 19 Falkland Street Hyndland G12 9PY

GLENMAKIERAN, Bangor Road, Cultra, Holywood, BT18 0ET

4 St Leonards Place ExEtEr

1 Kidgate Mews Louth LN11 9HA

MILLER GERRARD SOLICITORS AND ESTATE AGENTS

OFFERS AROUND 265,000

54 Plane Street. Hull, HU3 6BX. For sale by informal tender 90,000

The Old Rectory, Stewton LN11 8SF

THE COPPICE 23 PLYMOUTH ROAD, BARNT GREEN, B45 8JF

4/17 LOCHEND ROAD LEITH LINKS, EDINBURGH, EH6 8BR

Yewbank Terrace, Ilkley Asking Price Of 535,000

The Manor House Padworth Common, Berkshire

Lower Riversdale. Boldre, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8PE

Substantial Grade II Listed cottage. 3 receptions, kitchen/breakfast room, 4/5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Delightful gardens

Transcription:

Audleys Wood Photo: c.1930 showing the 1900 extension, a conservatory-ballroom with bay windows. This large Victorian country house was built sometime after 1880 when Thomas Pain, a director of Tattersalls, the bloodstock auctioneers, purchased the leasehold lands of Audley s Close and Audley s Coppice from Merton College, Oxford. 1 Thomas Pain lived in The Grove, a house to the north-west of Audleys Wood, and this purchase added to his land holdings in the area. 2 A local benefactor, supporting the Basingstoke Cottage Hospital amongst other charities, 3 he died at The Grove in 1885 but was described as late of Audleys House. 4 1 HRO, 11M49/E/B6/12 2 HRO. 11M49/E/B6/12 3 HRO, 8M62/6. 4 HRO, 5M62/22 p.844. 1

HRO, 11M49/E/B6/12. Sale details showing Thomas Pain s existing land holdings, November 1880. How much of the present Audleys Wood house was built for him and how much for William Bradshaw, the succeeding owner, is uncertain. William Bradshaw s time at Audleys Wood was marred by a tragic riding accident that killed his wife. 5 The east window in St Leonard s church, Cliddesden commemorates [Isabella] Floretta [Burdon] Bradshaw and is dedicated by her mother, whilst William Bradshaw paid for the major extension of the church undertaken in 1890 as a memorial to his late wife. 6 The house, built of red brick with stone dressings, the upper part with hung tiling and with tiled roofs, was designed in a Neo Gothic cum-vernacular 5 Hants & Berks Gazette 12 October 1889. See Assets. 6 Pevsner, North Hampshire, p.226. 2

Revival style. 7 The whole building is highly irregular and has many reused fittings inside redolent of an earlier age. The covered entrance, a two storey porte-cochère, with wooden oriel window above. Photo: D. Reavell A 1930 sale catalogue for the Highly Attractive and Valuable Freehold Country Estate known as Audleys Wood, Basingstoke described the accommodation as follows: The entrance to the house is through a fifteenth-century, traceried, nail-studded door opening into a large hall with an early eighteenth-century staircase. The dining room and drawing room are both completely paneled in seventeenthcentury old dark oak, the dining room with oak frieze, both rooms with elaborately carved mantels over the fireplaces and with incorporated paintings. The suite of reception rooms is completed by a billiards room, a sunny morning room and a large conservatory-ball room. On the first floor are eleven bedrooms, two of which double as day or night nurseries, dressing rooms, a wardrobe room, three bathrooms, housemaids cupboards and closet and a linen 7 The National Heritage List for England (http://english-heritage.org.uk/) List No. 1092713, Audley s Wood, Cliddesden, accessed 10.8.2014. 3

room. The attic floor has eight bedrooms, some with fireplaces and others with slow combustion stoves. 8 The Entrance Hall c. 1930 8 HRO, 68M72/DDZ17. 4

The Dining Room c. 1930 The conservatory-ball room at the rear of the house was an addition made by H.A.Simmonds who purchased the estate in c.1900. 9 Henry Adolphus Simonds (1823-1910) was chairman of Simonds Brewery of Reading, an old established family business. Childless, Henry Adolphus made his great-nephew Louis de Luze Simonds (1852-1916) his heir and Louis, with his wife Mary Elizabeth, joined him at Audleys Wood. 10 Designed in the form of Roman baths, this elaborate and unusual room had three circular bay windows, stone and brick walls with an iron and glass roof and a minstrels gallery 11 Large balls were held there, including an annual 9 Kelly s Directory of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, 1903. 10 Simonds family (c.1768-1960), www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/96984, accessed 4 July 2014 11 Pevsner, Hampshire North, p. 227 5

The Conservatory-Ball Room c. 1930 Servants ball. 12 Outside were pleasure grounds and three grass tennis courts. This was a sporting estate and, in addition, Louis de Luze Simonds held sporting rights over Hatch Warren Farm, Manor Farm, Church Farm and Swallick Farm. 13 Whilst Hackwood Park and Farleigh House were near-by, Audleys Wood was the only gentry house, other than the rectory, in Cliddesden parish. It was a source of employment for local people with seven resident servants in 1901 14 and, presumably, numerous daily staff. In 1930, after the death of Mary Simonds, the house was put on the market and, 12 Cliddesden W.I., 1965, see Asset. 13 HRO, 68M72/DDR15. 14 Cliddesden Census, 1901. 6

whilst unoccupied for a time, by 1935 Frederick A. Simonds (Eric) eldest son of Louis and Mary was living there. 15 At the start of World War II, Eric Simonds moved to Mortimer and leased Audleys Wood to Lord Camrose who had given his Hackwood Park estate to the Royal Canadian army to be used as a military hospital. 16 Proprietor and editor-in-chief of the Daily Telegraph, Lord Camrose entertained many public figures at Audleys Wood between 1939 and 1945. 17 The Simonds family returned after the war, remaining until 1951 when the estate was broken up, with Pensdell Farm and much of the land sold as separate lots. 18 William Ewert Berry, Ist Viscount Camrose. Photo: Howard Coster, 1939. NPG 10258. 15 Kelly s Directory of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, 1931, 1935. 16 www.friendsofwillis.hampshire.org.uk/story_of_hackwood.htm accessed 12 August, 2014. 17 Ibid. 18 HRO, 5M70/3. 7

With the passing of the National Assistance Act 1948, local authorities were required to provide residential accommodation for persons who, by reason of age, illness, disability or any other circumstances, are in need of care and attention which is not otherwise available to them. 19 Hampshire County Council s Welfare Department initiated a programme of purchasing large houses, many of which were no longer proving viable for their owners to maintain; the new, domestic, surroundings were in sharp contrast to the previous Poor Law institutions. Audleys Wood was acquired in 1951 as a Home for some fifty elderly people from the Basingstoke area. 20 Visiting from the town was fairly easy for relatives and the residents enjoyed not only the pleasant architecture of the house, which had many nooks and crannies as well as grand rooms, but also the equally attractive grounds. Dining Room at Audleys Wood, 1960, Photo: A. Purrington for HCC. 19 11 & 12 George 6, c.29: Part III, s.21a, National Assistance Act 1948. 20 HRO, 57M71; H/SS1/1, H/SS/2. H/SS1/3. 8

Reports of a fire that broke out in the kitchen one Sunday afternoon, 22 March 1964, give interesting evidence of life in the Home. 21 Many residents had gathered in the dining room for tea but five were in their bedrooms and preparations were in hand for a religious service to be held after the meal. Fortunately the fire was quickly put out with no injury to residents or staff and the Warden and Matron, Mr & Mrs Potts, were congratulated by the Chief Fire Officer on their prompt and appropriate action. By 1985, with the increasing age and infirmity of those requiring care, a converted house such as Audleys Wood no longer met the needs of residents. Purpose built homes were the order of the day and Audleys Wood was sold to the Thistle Hotel chain for whom major alterations and extensions were undertaken by architects Peter Inston. 22 In 2014 Audleys Wood was a four star hotel, owned by Best Western hotels, with 72 bedrooms and was a popular venue for wedding receptions and the like. 23 A blue plaque, erected by Basingstoke Heritage Society, commemorates Gavin Turnbull Simonds (1881-1971) who served as Lord Chancellor in Winston Churchill s second government from 1951-1954. A centre for people with physical disabilities was established in the grounds of Audleys Wood by Hampshire County Council in the late 1960s which by 1986 consisted of a workshop, warehouse and residential hostel. 24 It was redesigned in 1996 by the County Architect s Department as a single storey L plan building around a courtyard garden. 25 In 2014 the Social Services centre, known as 21 HRO, H/WLF1/79. 22 HRO, H/ES2/3/3/20; Pevsner, North Hampshire, p. 227. 23 www.audleyswoodhotel 24 HRO, H/ES2/3/3/29. 25 Pevsner, North Hampshire, p.227. 9

Audleys Resource Service, provided day services for adults including activities, rehabilitation and respite. 26 26 HCC leaflet, Audleys, A day resource for adults with disabilities. 10