• Gawthorpe Hall is an Elizabethan country house on the banks of the River Calder, in Ightenhill, a civil parish in the Borough of Burnley, Lancashire, England.
  • Gawthorpe Hall is a superb Jacobean historic house, nestled in the shadow of Pendle Hill, East Lancashire. Built between 1600 and 1605 for the Shuttleworth family...
  • Discover the Elizabethan architecture, period interiors and intricate textile collection inside Gawthorpe Hall, then enjoy a stroll through its formal garden.
  • Gawthorpe is a historic Elizabethan gem in the heart of #Lancs. North West, England. nationaltrust.org.uk/gawthorpe-hall. Joined July 2016.
  • The Hall's beautiful interiors show life as it was in the Victorian era for the Kay-Shuttleworth family who resided at Gawthorpe for almost 400 years.
  • Janet and James' granddaughter, Rachel who had lived most of her life at the Hall had a penchant for the textile industry and this legacy is evident within the Hall.
  • In this latest blog about inspirational places I look at one of the finest historic country houses in Lancashire - Gawthorpe Hall.
  • The Story of British Canals - VHS - 1993 (Canal History Docu) inside the Gawthorpe Hall NT Britain by Narrowboat - Episode 1, Launch Day!
  • The County of Gawthorpe Hall is Lancashire. ... Here you can see an interactive Open Street map which shows the exact location of Gawthorpe Hall.
  • Gawthorpe Hall was built in 1600-5 for the Reverend Lawrence Shuttleworth whose family had settled at Gawthorpe at the end of the 14th century.
  • Gawthorpe Hall is a Grade I listed landmark building, run in partnership with Lancashire County Council. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/gawthorpe-hall.
  • Fleetwood’s home, Gawthorpe Hall, is an Elizabethan mansion just outside Padiham in east Lancashire.
  • Collections: Gawthorpe is home to the Rachel Kay-Shuttleworth textile collection, which includes an unparalleled collection of needlework.