Bilton Hall (North Yorkshire)
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Bilton Hall is a
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,
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. It was historically the home of the prominent Stockdale family, of which three
Knaresborough Knaresborough ( ) is a market and spa town and civil parish on the River Nidd in North Yorkshire, England. It is east of Harrogate and was in the Borough of Harrogate until April 2023. History The Knaresborough Hoard, the largest hoard of ...
MPs were members.


History and ownership

There has been a building on the site of Bilton Hall since the 14th Century. The first structure sat within a newly created park to form a hunting lodge for the
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family. Perhaps the best known member of the family was
William Slingsby Sir William Slingsby (29 January 1563 – 1634) was an English soldier who is often erroneously noted as the discoverer of the first spa water well in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. He was the seventh but third surviving son of Sir Francis Slings ...
, who is credited as the discoverer of the first spa water well in Harrogate. In 1631 it was acquired by
Thomas Stockdale Thomas Stockdale may refer to: *Thomas Stockdale (MP for Knaresborough) (died 1653), Parliamentarian and MP for Knaresborough * Thomas Minshull Stockdale (1940–2021), English barrister and landowner *Thomas Stockdale (MP for Appleby), represented ...
, son of William Stockdale of
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, whose family had been significant Yorkshire landowners since the reign of Henry VI. Thomas Stockdale went on to represent Knaresborough in Parliament from 1645 until 1653. His son, William Stockdale took his fathers seat in Parliament, serving as member for Knaresborough from 1660 until his death in 1693. The Bilton estate then passed to his nephew Christopher Stockdale, who in turn became MP for Knaresborough in April 1693 holding the seat until his own death 1713. Christopher's heir, William Stockdale, inherited Bilton Hall upon his fathers demise. Like many hundreds in the country at the time, William had over-invested in the notorious
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and lost a great fortune when the shares crashed in 1721. The earliest of the surviving elements of the current structure date back to the Stockdale period of ownership. In 1742 Bilton was acquired from the Stockdale family by John Watson of Malton. The Watsons carried out a program of refurbishment on the hall and constructed the present stable and coach house.


See also

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Listed buildings in Knaresborough Knaresborough is a Civil parishes in England, civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It contains about 200 Listed building#England and Wales, listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of thes ...


References

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