Mereworth Castle
Country house in Mereworth, Kent
Capriccio with a view of Mereworth Castle. Francesco Zuccarelli and Antonio Visentini , 1746.
Mereworth Castle is a grade I listed Palladian country house in Mereworth , Kent , England.[ 1]
History
Mereworth by Paul Amsinck, engraved by Letitia Byrne, 1809.
Mereworth Castle, a postcard franked 1911.
Originally the site of a fortified manor house with licence to crenellate in 1332, the manor of Mereworth was inherited by Francis Fane, 1st Earl of Westmorland (1580-1629) (son and heir of Sir Thomas Fane (died 1589) of Badsell in the parish of Tudeley in Kent) from his mother Mary Neville, suo jure Baroness le Despenser (c. 1554–1626),[ 2] sole daughter and heiress of Henry Nevill, 6th Baron Bergavenny (died 1587). The present building is not actually a castle, but was built in the 1720s by John Fane, 7th Earl of Westmorland [ 3] to the 1723 design of the architect Colen Campbell being an almost exact copy of Palladio 's Villa Rotunda near Venice .[ 4] The interior features plasterwork by Giovanni Bagutti and fresco painting by Francesco Sleter . The house is situated in a landscaped park and valley with a number of surrounding pavilions and lodges which are also Grade I listed.[ 5] [ 6]
The house passed through descent to Barons Oranmore and Browne whose family seat it became. It was sold in 1930 [ 7] and used as a prisoner of war camp during World War II.[ 8] In the 1950s and 1960s it was owned by artist Michael Lambert Tree (1921–1999[ 9] ), a son of Ronald Tree and an heir to the Marshall Field mercantile fortune, and his wife, Lady Anne Cavendish , daughter of the 10th Duke of Devonshire . Tree inherited the house from his uncle, Peter Beatty , who died on 26 October 1949.[ 10]
The Wateringbury Stream passes through the grounds of the castle. It powered a fulling mill at the eastern end of the castle grounds.[ 11] [ 12]
Mereworth Castle is owned by Mahdi Al-Tajir , the former United Arab Emirates ambassador to the United Kingdom and owner of the Highland Spring bottled water company,[ 13] who purchased it in 1976 for $1.2 million.[ 14] It is not generally accessible to the public, but does open on rare occasions for guided tours.
See also
References
^ Historic England . "Mereworth Castle (main block) with moat walls to north, Maidstone Road (south side), Mereworth, Tonbridge and Malling, Kent (1070675)" . National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 20 May 2008 . This source attributes the plasterwork to Francesco Bagutti, but Giovanni Bagutti would appear to be more likely.
^ Edward Hasted, 'Parishes: Mereworth', in The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 5 (Canterbury, 1798), pp. 70-90 [1]
^ "The Peerage" . The Peerage. Retrieved 16 February 2012 .
^ 5 houses have been built in Britain based on Palladio's Villa Rotunda (the others being Nuthall Temple , Nottinghamshire [demolished]; Henbury Hall, Cheshire ; Chiswick House , Greater London; and Foots Cray Place , Kent [demolished])
^ Historic England . "Pavilion to the North East of Mereworth Castle, Maidstone Road (south side), MEREWORTH, Tonbridge and Malling, Kent (1363025)" . National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 20 May 2008 .
^ Historic England . "Pavilion to the North West and Stables of Mereworth Castle, Maidstone Road (south side), MEREWORTH, Tonbridge and Malling, Kent (1070676)" . National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 20 May 2008 .
^ Lord Oranmore and Browne's obituary Telegraph
^ "Island farm" . Islandfarm.fsnet.co.uk. Archived from the original on 4 February 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2012 .
^ Colpus, Eve (2015). "Tree , Lady Anne Evelyn Beatrice (1927–2010)" . Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi :10.1093/ref:odnb/103305 . ISBN 9780198614111 . Retrieved 21 March 2015 . (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
^ "British tax may topple castle of a Field heir" . Chicago Tribune . 20 June 1952.
^ Watermills of the East Malling and Wateringbury Streams, Part 2, Chapter 1
^ Watermills (Kent and the Borders of Sussex) p134.
^ "Sunday Times Rich List 2010: Britain's richest see wealth rise by one third" . The Daily Telegraph . 24 April 2010.
^ "BRITAIN: Dinner for 370,000, Please, James" . TIME. 2 August 1976. Archived from the original on 24 October 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2012 .
Sources
Stutchbury, Howard, The Architecture of Colin Campbell , Harvard University Press, 1967, 54–58. ISBN 0-674-04400-2
Harris, John, The Palladians , Trefoil Publications Ltd, 1981, 66–67. ISBN 0-86294-000-1
Country Life , XLVII, 808,876,912; XCV, 242; CIV,728; CXVI, 209
Fuller, Michael (1980). The Watermills of the East Malling and Wateringbury Streams . Maidstone: Christine Swift.
Fuller & Spain (1986). Watermills (Kent and the Borders of Sussex) . Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society. p. 134. ISBN 0-906746-08-6 .
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