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Moresby Hall

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Moresby Hall is a historic Grade I listed former manor house and hotel, nestled in Parton, Cumbria, England. This significant landmark, cited by English Heritage as one of the most important buildings in Cumbria, stands at an elevation of 31 metres, just north of the village of Moresby. Overlooking the picturesque Cumbrian Fells, it is situated approximately two miles north of Whitehaven and adjoins the historic St Bridget's Church, making its location a notable point of interest for those exploring…

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    19 de enero de 2021

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    Moresby Hall es una antigua casa solariega catalogada como de grado I cerca de Whitehaven. English Heritage lo cita como uno de los edificios más importantes de Cumbria. Tiene una fachada elegante pero rústica y se rumorea que un pasadizo secreto conduce a la cercana iglesia de Santa Brígida.

    La sala no está abierta al público en general, aunque recientemente se ha utilizado como un gran B&B. No obstante, constituye un primer plano llamativo para los fotógrafos. Los movimientos de tierra de una antigua fortaleza romana son claramente evidentes más allá del salón y la iglesia.
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    Elevación 30 m

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    Velocidad máx. del viento: 16,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: Parton, Copeland, Cumbria, el noroeste de Inglaterra, Inglaterra, Reino Unido

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    What is the historical significance of Moresby Hall?

    Moresby Hall is a Grade I listed building with origins dating back to the 12th century, cited by English Heritage as one of Cumbria's most important structures. It was once owned by the Moresby family, including a knight who fought at the Battle of Agincourt. Later, it underwent significant remodeling, possibly by architect Inigo Jones, and features like an original spiral stone staircase from a medieval Pele Tower and an enormous chimney breast speak to its rich past.

    Is Moresby Hall open to the public for tours or visits?

    While Moresby Hall is a historic landmark, it primarily operates as a high-end hotel and bed and breakfast. It is generally not open to the general public for tours. However, its exterior and surrounding grounds can be appreciated by those passing by, and it makes for a striking foreground for photographers.

    What kind of accommodation does Moresby Hall offer?

    Moresby Hall offers 5-star Gold award accommodation with thirteen individually styled rooms. Guests can expect amenities such as en-suite bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, and access to a restaurant serving British cuisine and a bar. It aims to provide a luxurious and historic stay.

    Are there any notable architectural features or hidden gems at Moresby Hall?

    Absolutely. The Hall boasts a Renaissance-era style with a rusticated facade. Internally, it features an original spiral stone staircase, believed to be from a medieval Pele Tower, and an enormous chimney breast from the original kitchen. There are also numerous reception rooms with wood-burning fireplaces. Local lore even whispers of a secret passage connecting the hall to the nearby St Bridget's Church.

    What walking routes are available directly from Moresby Hall?

    Moresby Hall is conveniently located just a five-minute stroll from the Cumbrian Coastal Path, offering scenic views of the Solway Firth. This path provides opportunities for coastal walks. Additionally, the surrounding area offers tranquil settings for easy walks, with the earthworks of the former Roman fort, Gabrosentum, visible beyond the hall and church.

    Is Moresby Hall easily accessible by public transport?

    Moresby Hall is located off the A595 on the A66-595, making it accessible by car. For public transport, visitors should check local bus schedules to Parton or Whitehaven, as direct routes to the Hall itself may be limited. Whitehaven is approximately two miles south, and Cockermouth is twelve miles north-east.

    Are there family-friendly activities or attractions near Moresby Hall?

    Yes, the area around Moresby Hall offers several family-friendly options. The nearby Georgian harbour town of Whitehaven features over 250 listed buildings, a harbour and marina, The Rum Story museum, and The Beacon Museum. The Cumbrian Coastal Path is also easily accessible for walks suitable for families.

    What are the options for dining and refreshments near Moresby Hall?

    Moresby Hall itself has a restaurant serving British cuisine and a bar for its guests. For additional options, the nearby town of Whitehaven offers a variety of cafes, pubs, and restaurants. Parton, the village where Moresby Hall is located, may also have local establishments.

    Can I bring my dog to Moresby Hall or on nearby trails?

    While Moresby Hall operates as a hotel, specific policies regarding pets for guests should be confirmed directly with the establishment. However, the surrounding Cumbrian Coastal Path and many other trails in the Western Lake District are generally dog-friendly, making it a great area for walks with your canine companion.

    What is the best time of year to visit the Moresby Hall area for walking?

    The warmer months are generally considered the best time for walks and exploration around Moresby Hall, offering more pleasant weather conditions. However, the Cumbrian coast walks provide dramatic scenery year-round, so even in cooler months, a visit can be rewarding for those prepared for the weather.

    What is the significance of St Bridget's Church next to Moresby Hall?

    St Bridget's Church, adjoining Moresby Hall, was built between 1822 and 1823 on the site of a former Roman fort named Gabrosentum. The chancel arch of the previous building still stands in the graveyard, offering a tangible link to the area's ancient past and adding to the historical depth of the Moresby Hall site.

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