Jesmond Dene House

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Jesmond Dene House is a 19th-century mansion house at Jesmond Dene, Newcastle upon Tyne, England which is now a hotel. It is a Grade II listed building.[1]

LocationTyne and Wear, England, UK
Coordinates54.999°N 1.604°W / 54.999; -1.604
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Jesmond Dene House
Jesmond Dene House
Jesmond Dene House is located in Tyne and Wear
Jesmond Dene House
Location in Tyne and Wear
General information
LocationTyne and Wear, England, UK
Coordinates54.999°N 1.604°W / 54.999; -1.604
OS gridNZ254672
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameJesmond Dene House
Designated8 May 1981
Reference no.1024853
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History

The house, which was designed by John Dobson for Thomas Emerson Headlam, a physician and Mayor of Newcastle, was completed in 1822.[1][a]

In 1851, Dobson made substantial changes to the house for its new owner, William Cruddas. In 1871 the house was bought by Lord Armstrong's business partner Andrew Noble. At this time Noble had architect Norman Shaw make significant alterations to the house.[4] In 1897, Noble carried out further extensive alterations and extensions to the house, with the assistance of architect Frank West Rich, including a new west wing, a great hall and a Gothic-style porch.[1][5]

Following the death of Noble's widow in 1929 the house was put to various uses, including a college, a civil defence establishment, a seminary and a residential school. Following an extensive restoration and refurbishment in 2005,[5] Jesmond Dene House became a 40-bedroom boutique hotel with a three-rosette restaurant.[6]

Notes

  1. This was not the home of Lord Armstrong, a wealthy industrialist, whose nearby house has been demolished, though its Banqueting Hall survives.[2] However Armstrong did landscape and develop the adjacent Jesmond Dene into a woodland park and garden.[3]

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