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The Schoolroom Maid's Story #36

Posted by Viv Wilson on 14th February 2021 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | Hoar Cross hall,Meynell,Lady Dorothy,Skegness,servant,earl and countess of bradford,Spanish Ambassador
THE SCHOOLROOM MAID’S STORY:    For the first 75 years of Hoar Cross Hall’s history about 50 servants were employed by the Meynell family in the house and grounds. Among these was a young girl of fifteen who started work in 1920 as a Schoolroom Maid. Her name was Miss Inez Sophia Large and she had connections to Hoar Cross through her grand-parents, William and Mary Tooth, who lived in the village where William was the blacksmith; his smithy was just along from the Meynell public house. He had worked on the ironwork of the Hall during its construction in the 1860s. Inez’s aunt, Constance Madeley, was the wife of the landlord at the Buffalo Inn, in nearby...
 

Gardeners' World at Hoar Cross #39

Posted by Viv Wilson on 7th March 2021 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | Hoar Cross hall,Meynell,gardeners world,bothy boys,Maudsley,first world war
GARDENERS’ WORLD AT Hoar Cross:    In it’s heyday Hoar Cross Hall had around 28 people employed to keep the 20 acres of grounds tidy and weed free. In Victorian England the most common of all male servants was the gardener. At Hoar Cross the head gardener had numerous under-gardeners known affectionately as ‘digging slaves’! They were responsible for producing fruit, vegetables and growing luxury items in and out of season, much of it under glass. Adjacent to the house was the carp pool and greenhouse area along with a palm house; next to these was a walled kitchen garden. This supplied the house with all its fruit, vegetables and herbs. The palm house...
 

The Life and Times of an Upper Class Family #41

Posted by Viv Wilson on 12th April 2021 in Growing Up In Stately Home | Meynell,Hoar Cross hall,queen mother,Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon,Earl of Crawford,Earl Grey
...moved to Hoar Cross and lived in Old Hall which was a hunting lodge near to where they were later to build Hoar Cross Hall. Tragically, after moving into the Hall which took nine years to build, Hugo died from injuries sustained in a riding accident some fourteen months earlier which had left him bed-ridden. Upon her husband's death, Emily's brother, the Hon. Frederick George Lindley Wood, moved from Hickleton and came to live with her. He was a huge help with managing all the estates that Emily had inherited on Hugo's death. He also became her 'reader' as Emily had poor eyesight and couldn't read or write for more than a few minutes. Frederick Meynell in 19...
 

Gardeners World at Hoar Cross #43

Posted by Viv Wilson on 24th February 2023 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | Hoar Cross hall,Meynell,Victorian,first world war,second world war,chauffeur,servants ball,christmas,carpenters,bricklayers,plumber,electrician,thatcher,Downton Abbey,the crown
...In this week's blog I am focusing again on the servants who spent their lives looking after the Meynell family along with their home and gardens. In it’s heyday Hoar Cross Hall had around 28 people employed to keep the 20 acres of grounds tidy and weed free. In Victorian England the most common of all male servants was the gardener. At Hoar Cross the head gardener had numerous under-gardeners known affectionately as ‘digging slaves’! They were responsible for producing fruit, vegetables and growing luxury items in and out of season, much of it under glass. Adjacent to the house was the carp pool and greenhouse area along with a palm house; next to these wa...
 

Anyone for tennis? #62

Posted by Viv Wilson on 12th July 2023 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | Hoar Cross hall,Meynell,Wimbledon,tennis,mediaval,Hampton court,Queen Mother,royal family,Oxford,Cambridge,Downton Abbey,Hoar Cross hall spa hotel,barons eden,All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club,The Championships,Tenez
...including Hoar Cross Hall.  However, when we moved there you couldn’t see them at all as the grass had grown long and wild and it looked liked a wilderness.  In fact, we didn’t even know that there were tennis courts until Mrs Meynell told us! Mowing the old tennis courts in 1984   Of course, back in the 1930s the younger members of the Meynell family often played on them during their weekend house parties (see header picture).  One young man who became a close friend of the Meynell family made regular visits to Hoar Cross and recalled the happy times he spent there as “.....the last days of the traditional English country house with weekend pa...
 

The Long Gallery #67

Posted by Viv Wilson on 27th October 2023 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | Hoar Cross hall,Meynell,long gallery,chapel,library,elizabethan,jacobean,monasteries,Abbeys,Chatsworth House,thornbury castle,downton abbey,The crown
...I thought that a little series on the different rooms in Hoar Cross Hall might be quite interesting, taking a deeper look at what these rooms were used for and a bit of history surrounding them.  The main ground floor rooms were open to the public during the 1970s when people wandered around our home admiring the fine paintings and furniture followed by a walk in the grounds trying to imagine how it looked in days gone by.  The house was entered through two huge oak doors which led into an Entrance Hall - this was our cafe area and the Butlers Pantry just off there was what we used as a kitchen to bake scones and sell snacks and ice creams.  Leading off the E...
 
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