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Shibden Hall is a
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historic house located in a public park at Shibden,
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, England. The building has been extensively modified from its original design by generations of residents, although its Tudor half-timbered frontage remains its most recognisable feature. One of its most notable residents was Anne Lister who inherited the hall from a relative. Lister has been described as being the "first modern lesbian" due to her "love... fthe fairer sex" that she documented in her diaries.


History

The hall dates back to around 1420 when it was recorded as being inhabited by one William Otes. Before 1612, the estate was owned by the Savile and Waterhouse families. The three families' armorial symbols are recorded in a stone- mullioned 20-light window at the hall. The property was acquired in 1612 on behalf of John Hemingway, who died young, and it was inherited in 1619 by Hemingway's uncle, Samuel Lister. For more than 300 years (1619 to 1926), the Shibden estate was in the hands of the Lister family who were wealthy mill owners and cloth merchants. Its most famous resident was Anne Lister (1791–1840) who became sole owner of the hall after the death of her aunt. In 1830, she commissioned York architect John Harper and landscape gardener Samuel Gray to make extensive improvements to the house and grounds. A gothic tower was added to the building for use as a library, and the major features of the park were created, including terraced gardens, rock gardens, cascades and a boating lake. A "
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" garden designed for the terrace by Joshua Major was added in the 1850s. After Anne Lister's death in 1840, the estate passed to her partner Ann Walker, who died in 1854; ownership then returned to the Lister family. When John Lister experienced financial difficulties, Arthur McCrea took over the mortgages and subsequently donated the hall to Halifax Corporation, which opened it as a museum in 1934. The estate became a public park in 1926, and the hall a museum in 1934. The property has been a Grade II*
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since 3 November 1954. The park and gardens were restored between 2007 and 2008 with almost £3.9 million from the
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and £1.2 million from Calderdale Council. The gardens were listed Grade II on 27 June 2000. The hall is currently open to the public, the West Yorkshire Folk Museum being housed in an adjoining barn and farm buildings. The hall has a variety of restored workshops, including a
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, a basket-weaving shop, a tannery, a
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and an extensive collection of horse-drawn
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s. The park also contains a dry stone walling exhibition, a children's play area, and a miniature steam railway. The hall was used for filming the 2018 British historical drama '' Peterloo'' and the 2019/2022 BBC/HBO television series '' Gentleman Jack'', which is based on the former owner Anne Lister. The television series attracted almost six million viewers each week and, as a result, the hall saw a trebling of visitors, leading Calderdale Council to plan an extension of the opening times. The music room contains a square piano made by John Pohlman; dated 1769, it is one of Pohlman's earliest. The piano is unrestored, though its stand is of a later date.


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See also

* Grade II* listed buildings in Calderdale * Listed buildings in Northowram


References


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External links


The Restoration and Enhancement of Shibden Park
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