Downham Hall, English country house in Downham, England
Downham Hall is an English country house in Downham constructed from limestone and sandstone with two main floors plus an attic level. The facades feature Doric columns, window dressings, and architectural ornaments that define its appearance.
The building was designed by George Webster in 1835 while incorporating sixteenth-century structural elements into its construction. This blending of earlier materials with new design demonstrates the building's connection to its earlier past.
The house reflects the heritage of its Lancashire setting through the careful preservation of its architectural details. These features connect visitors to the building traditions of the region.
Access to the hall requires awareness of its multi-level structure with various floors that may require careful navigation. Plan time to observe the facade details and columns from different angles, particularly when light is favorable.
Shields bearing the arms of Henry de Lacy and John of Gaunt are integrated directly into the building's architectural decoration, linking it to medieval noble families. These heraldic elements were worked into the stonework and remain visible on the facade.
Location: Downham
Inception: 1835
Architects: George Webster
Floors above the ground: 2
GPS coordinates: 53.89460,-2.33150
Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:07
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Swanside Bridge
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Downham Church of England School
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Fir Tree House
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Greengates
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Door and surround in garden wall, Downham Hall, approximately 10 metres south west of church tower
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Milestone at west side of road, near junction with Chatburn Road
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2, 3 and 4 Top Row
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