Ashton Hall, Gothic Revival mansion in Thurnham, England
Ashton Hall is a Gothic Revival country house built from red and grey sandstone, notable for its diagonal towers and crenellated rooflines. A medieval tower anchors the southern section of the structure, giving the building a fortified character with distinct architectural depth.
Edmund Lawrence built the original hall in 1381, and it subsequently passed among several noble families over the following centuries. In 1698, the 4th Duke of Hamilton acquired it through marriage, bringing the property into one of Scotland's most prominent families.
The hall served for centuries as a residence of noble families whose taste shaped its grand design and setting. Today it functions as a golf club, which has woven the old mansion into a recreational space where members enjoy the grounds that once belonged to country gentry.
The building sits on the east bank of the River Lune, south of Lancaster, and is currently used as the clubhouse for Lancaster Golf Club. Access is typically reserved for club members and their guests, so checking with the club before visiting is advisable.
The property has served as the clubhouse for Lancaster Golf Club since 1932, when renowned golf architect James Braid designed the surrounding course. This transformation preserved the historic building by giving it new purpose while maintaining its place in the landscape.
Location: Thurnham
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
GPS coordinates: 54.00890,-2.82290
Latest update: December 8, 2025 20:02
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