This is Blackwell near Bowness, probably the most beautiful house in the world. Designed by MacKay Hugh Baillie Scott it’s a Grade I listed building & one of the UK’s finest examples of Arts & Crafts architecture @lakelandarts - come & see inside…(thread) ImageImageImageImage
First up, how beautiful is this leaflet/map of the rooms? Image
The ‘great hall’ is open & unlike Victorian houses of the time. It was the holiday home of brewing family the Holts. Sir Edward was Lord Mayor of Manchester for two consecutive years from 1907 – 1909. As a holiday home it could perhaps be more experimental than an everyday home. ImageImageImageImage
The exquisite carving has so many details. The wallpaper would have cost around £3 for this small handmade peacock strip (3x a week’s wages for an ordinary person at the time). The berries were the mulberry - from the family’s crest. It is found throughout the house. ImageImageImageImage
Here’s the crest & a couple more examples ImageImageImageImage
There’s also a treehouse/‘minstrel’s gallery’ with a fireplace & scrumptious reading book below. ImageImageImageImage
The carved details are on both sides, including from the inside of the nooks. Each ceiling boss is different. The family were musical & this arts & crafts piano stands beside the stairs. ImageImageImageImage
Not sure I’ve noticed this before our guide today pointed it out. The arts & crafts movement also didn’t like waste & reused beautiful older materials where they could. The panelling was salvaged from a church & items such as fireplaces were reused. ImageImage
On into the dining room - wonderful to see that the @ThePilgrimTrust funded the restoration of this important room. The hessian based wall covering would have likely been a dark blue, but what remains is the conserved original. ImageImageImageImage
The family used their own furniture in the dining room, which wasn’t approved of by Baillie Scott but the @lakelandarts have been showcasing important arts & crafts pieces in this room (and elsewhere in the house). ImageImageImageImage
The white drawing room - one of the most beautiful rooms I’ve ever seen. Views down to Windermere. According to our guide this room starts to show art nouveau influences as well as arts & crafts with its swirling foliage. ImageImageImageImage
The detail on these stems 🤩 ImageImageImageImage
You can see the mulberries here & some daisies (also found in the dining room wallpaper). It is thought the daisies are a tribute to William Morris as they were used in his first design. ImageImage
The books are all arts & craft designed bindings. Original stained glass windows throughout the house bring coloured light into the room, particularly next to fire places. ImageImageImageImage
The @lakelandarts still focuses on commissioning & showcasing new art inspired by Blackwell. It is showcased through the house. We particularly like this ingenious chess set by student Hannah Peverley. ImageImageImageImage
So much wonderful use of coloured light & glass. These sections are from the corridor areas downstairs & upstairs. ImageImage
On upstairs… The yellow bedroom ImageImageImageImage
More art peppered around inspired by Blackwell… ImageImageImageImage
A feast of fireplaces… ImageImageImageImage
Lots of views through into the main hall. From the ‘minstrel’s gallery’ & from the upstairs corridor. ImageImageImage
The detail on some of this furniture 🥰 ImageImageImageImage
Upstairs @lakelandarts have included a number of orientation spaces covering the history of the house and the arts & crafts movement. Love these pictures of when the house was used as a school after the family no longer used it, until the 1960s. ImageImageImageImage
The room about the arts & crafts movement has some great hands on activities too for young people. ImageImageImageImage
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Upstairs on a second floor there is also a fairly newly restored bedroom with arts & crafts bed. ImageImageImageImage
One for @Conservators_UK - the restored Liberty Chair ImageImage
Something I particularly like about visits to Blackwell are the changing exhibitions in the upper rooms. Currently there’s a climate-change themed exhibition by James Fox lakelandarts.org.uk/blackwell/what… ImageImageImageImage
There is also a modern imagining of an arts & crafts freeze, created recently. ImageImage
We also really enjoyed a family workshop (currently on each Tuesday) by CliMART - stitching as part of an environmental awareness raising campaign around climate change working with lots of young people around schools & galleries. Heritage is part of the solution 🌎 ImageImageImageImage
Thank you @lakelandarts Blackwell team for a thoroughly engaging return visit. Great volunteer-led tour, really enjoyable family workshop & interesting exhibition. I’ll leave everyone with a selection of Blackwell’s stunning windows. ImageImageImageImage

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