Blackwell Tea Room Blackwell the Arts and Crafts House Bowness

Blackwell
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Blackwell: the south front

Blackwell is located in South Lakeland

Blackwell

Blackwell

Location in South Lakeland

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Blackwell is located in Cumbria

Blackwell

Blackwell

Location in Cumbria

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General information
Architectural style Arts and Crafts
Town or city Bowness-on-Windermere
Country England
Coordinates 54°20′35″N 2°55′25″W  /  54.3431°N 2.9236°W  / 54.3431; -2.9236
Client Sir Edward Holt
Design and construction
Architect Baillie Scott
Thomas Mawson (Garden)

Listed Building – Grade I

Official name BLACKWELL SCHOOL
Designated 12 November 1969
Reference no. 1124680

Blackwell is a large house in the English Lake District, designed in the Arts and Crafts style by Baillie Scott. It was built in 1898–1900, as a holiday home for Sir Edward Holt, a wealthy Manchester brewer. It is near the town of Bowness-on-Windermere with views looking over Windermere and across to the Coniston Fells.

Blackwell has survived with almost all its original decorative features intact, and is listed Grade I as an outstanding example of British domestic architecture.[1] The house is furnished with original furniture and objects from the period. The gardens were designed by Thomas Mawson in a series of terraces. Flowers and herbs border the terraces, which form sun traps on the south side of the house.

The house has been open to visitors since 2001 and hosts regular exhibitions including work by living artists such as Edmund de Waal in 2005.[2] [3] It won the Small Visitor Attraction Award in the Northwest of England for 2005. The house is managed by the Lakeland Arts Trust.

Description of house and contents [edit]

When the architect MH Baillie Scott built a holiday home overlooking Windermere for his client Sir Edward Holt he created Blackwell, a perfect example of the Arts and Crafts movement.

Blackwell retains many of its original decorative features, including a rare Hessian wall-hanging in the dining room, leaf-shaped door handles, curious window catches, distinctive plasterwork, stained glass and carved wooden panelling by Simpsons of Kendal. The rooms contain furniture and objects by many of the leading Arts and Crafts designers and studios – metalwork by WAS Benson, ceramics by Pilkingtons, and Ruskin Pottery and furniture by Morris & Co., Stanley Webb Davies, Ernest Gimson and Baillie Scott himself.

Acquisitions of furniture by Baillie Scott are on display, including an oak and ebony inlaid barrel chair with slatted sides, sideboard and a set of dining chairs. Blackwell offers several rooms displaying historical exhibitions that explore different aspects of the Arts and Crafts movement.

The original gardens were laid out by Arts and Crafts garden designer, Thomas Mawson, in a series of terraces to achieve views from the house over the lake towards the Coniston fells. Blackwell is bordered by flower beds set against a terrace of York stone paving, providing shelter for garden chairs and tables, surrounded by flowers and herbs. On the lower terrace there is a long sweep of lawn.[4]

See also [edit]

  • Listed buildings in Windermere, Cumbria (town)
  • Broad Leys, Arts and Crafts house on Windermere
  • List of historic houses in England

References [edit]

  1. ^ Historic England. "Blackwell School (1124680)". National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  2. ^ "A Line around a Shadow". Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 12 February 2014.
  3. ^ MacCarthy, Fiona (30 June 2007). "Cabinets of curiosity". theguardian.com. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  4. ^ "The Historic House Today | Blackwell, The Arts & Crafts House, Cumbria". www.blackwell.org.uk. Archived from the original on 1 February 2016. Retrieved 8 December 2015.

External links [edit]

  • Blackwell House Website

Coordinates: 54°20′35″N 2°55′25″W  /  54.3431°N 2.9236°W  / 54.3431; -2.9236

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