Hollin Hall is a country house in Crook in Cumbria. It is a Grade II listed building.[1]

Hollin Hall

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The hall, formerly called Thwatterden Hall,[2] is a 14th-century pele tower with crow-stepped gables, built by Robert Philipson with a 16th or 17th century main block and a 17th or 18th century West wing attached.[1] In the mid 17th century Captain Myles Philipson commanded the local forces from Westmorland under Lord Clifford and then, a few years later, Captain Bernard Philipson served with the English army in Holland.[3] The house was acquired by the Braithwaite family, then by the Moore family and after that by the Fleming family who rented it out to farmers.[3] It remains a farmhouse.[2]

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References edit

  1. ^ a b "Hollin Hall, Crook". British listed buildings. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Crook". Welcome to Windermere. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  3. ^ a b "The Copper Kettle" (PDF). Staveley and District History Society. Retrieved 25 July 2015.

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