The house from a circa 1901 postcard
House & Family History: During World War II Hickleton Hall was requisitioned by the British Army for use by the 1st Corps. In 1947 Hickleton was leased by the Wood family to the Order of the Holy Paraclete Convent, who operated St. Hilda's Church of England girls' school in the house until 1960. In 1961 Hickleton Hall, together with 17 acres of parkland, was sold to the Sue Ryder Trust, who ran it as a care home until 2012. In 2015 the house was offered for sale for £2 million. As of early 2018 Hickleton was on the market again, having gone unsold, with an asking price of £1.5 million.
Garden & Outbuildings: The Hickleton Estate has been damaged by nearby deep mining and neglect.
Title: Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600-1840, A - SOFTBACK
Author: Colvin, Howard
Year Published: 1995
Publisher: New Haven: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300072074
Book Type: Softback
House Listed: Grade II*
Park Listed: Grade II
Past Seat / Home of: Godfrey Wentworth, 18th century. Sir Francis Lindley Wood, 2nd Bt., 19th century; Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax, 20th century.
Current Ownership Type: Unknown
Primary Current Ownership Use: Unoccupied
House Open to Public: No
Historic Houses Member: No