Built / Designed For: Philip Langdale
House & Family History: The original Georgian house was built for Philip Langdale in 1765 by the York architect Thomas Atkinson. The house is of a pale pink brick with a pediment and two wings linked by quadrant walls. In 1820 a Catholic chapel, a Billiard Room, and a porch were added to the flanking wings; at this same time the pale pink brick was covered with gray stucco. These 19th century additions were swept away 1957-60 by Francis Johnson for Countess Fitzwilliam (the heiress of the original Langdale family). Johnson restored the original Palladian plan of the center block, returned glazing bars to the windows, removed the stucco, and demolished the porch, the chapel, and the Billiard Room.
Garden & Outbuildings: The grounds were laid out in 1768 by Thomas White.
Architect: Francis F. Johnson
Date: 1957-60Architect: Thomas Atkinson
Date: Circa 1765Country Life: CXXXVIII, 1734, 1782 plan. 1965.
Title: Landscaped Parks and Gardens of East Yorkshire
Author: Neave, David; Turnbull, Deborah
Year Published: 1992
Publisher: East Yorkshire: Georgian Society of East Yorkshire
ISBN: 0951396617
Book Type: Softback
Title: Francis Johnson, Architect: A Classical Statement
Author: Robinson, John Martin; Neave, David
Year Published: 2001
Publisher: Yorkshire: Oblong
ISBN: 0953657434
Book Type: Hardback
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 I
Park Listed: Grade II
Current Seat / Home of: Miles Ronald Marcus Watson, 4th Baron Manton.
Past Seat / Home of: Philip Langdale, 18th century. Countess Fitzwilliam, 20th century.
Current Ownership Type: Individual / Family Trust
Primary Current Ownership Use: Private Home
House Open to Public: No
Historic Houses Member: No