Posted by Viv Wilson on 7th July 2023 in Growing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hall,meynell ingram,new years eve,mediaeval banquets,queen Victoria,The National Trust,Historic Houses Association,industrial revolution,Edwardian era,Victorian era,downton abbey,The Royal Family,aristocracy,Hoar Cross Hall Spa Hotel,Barons Eden
Hoar Cross Hall was clearly a very different house in the
Victorian era compared to today. Like other country houses it has not been immune from the social
and economic changes affecting all walks of life over the last hundred years.
At the beginning of Queen
Victoria’s reign in 1837 the local l
andowner with his country house
and estate was the focal point of the community, often dispensing law, charity
and education. The estate would also provide employment for the local people
and over fifty locals were employed on the Hoar Cross estate in the house
and grounds plus many more on Home Farm along with carpenters, electricians
and plumbers to keep the esta...