Childwickbury Manor
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Childwick Bury Manor is a manor in Hertfordshire, England, between St Albans and Harpenden. Previous owners were the Lomax family who bought the house in 1666 and who lived there until 1854 when Joshua Lomax sold it to Henry Hayman Toulmin, a wealthy ship owner and High Sheriff of Hertfordshire and mayor of St Albans. Toulmin left the property to Sir John Blundell Maple around 20 years later. Toulmin's granddaughter, the author Mary Carbery, was born at the house.
Sir John Blundell Maple bred and raced Thoroughbreds and built Childwick Bury Stud into a very successful horse breeding operation. Another prominent racehorse owner, Jack B. Joel, bought the estate including the stud farm farm in 1906. On his death in 1940, his son Jim Joel took over the operation. He too became a successful racehorse owner and breeder and maintained the property until 1978 when the stud and the manor were sold separately.[2]
It was advertised thus:
“The Manor House, mainly 18th century has 12 Reception Rooms, 18 Bed and Dressing Rooms, 11 Staff Bedrooms, and 10 Bathrooms. Immaculate Timbered Grounds. Walled Garden. Courtyard with Garaging and Flat. Estate Office. Victorian Dairy House with about 19 Acres [77,000 m2]. Two Coach House Cottages with Magnificent Stable Yard with Paddock and Woodland 16 Acres [65,000 m2]. Cheapside and Shafford Farms, 2 Well Equipped Corn and Stock Farms with about 724 Acres [2.9 km2]. 146 Acres [591,000 m2] of Timbered Parkland, 37 Acres [150,000 m2] of Railed Paddock and 104 Acres [421,000 m2] of valuable Commercial Timber”. In addition there were “18 Attractive Houses and Cottages, some with Paddocks. Old Mill and other Buildings for conversion, Stud Buildings, 30 Loose Boxes, Potential Riding School, and fishing in River Ver and Mill Race. Total 1,100 Acres [4.5 km2]”
The stud was sold to the Marquesa de Moratella.
Film director Stanley Kubrick bought the manor in 1978. He used the estate as both a home and a nerve centre for his film productions. He lived there until his death in 1999 and is interred on its grounds.
His widow, Christiane Kubrick, still lives in the manor house and hosts watercolour and oil painting classes in the Victorian stable block throughout the year. The manor is also where the Childwickbury Arts Fair is held yearly in which painters, glass workers, jewellers, potters, print makers, sculptors and musicians exhibit and perform.
www.childwickbury-arts-fair.com/
www.christianekubrick.com/
The photographs are a mix of recent Christiane Kubrick painting at the manor, scenic images and Stanley Kubrick in his home office.
Source: kubrickonia.blogspot.com/
Sir John Blundell Maple bred and raced Thoroughbreds and built Childwick Bury Stud into a very successful horse breeding operation. Another prominent racehorse owner, Jack B. Joel, bought the estate including the stud farm farm in 1906. On his death in 1940, his son Jim Joel took over the operation. He too became a successful racehorse owner and breeder and maintained the property until 1978 when the stud and the manor were sold separately.[2]
It was advertised thus:
“The Manor House, mainly 18th century has 12 Reception Rooms, 18 Bed and Dressing Rooms, 11 Staff Bedrooms, and 10 Bathrooms. Immaculate Timbered Grounds. Walled Garden. Courtyard with Garaging and Flat. Estate Office. Victorian Dairy House with about 19 Acres [77,000 m2]. Two Coach House Cottages with Magnificent Stable Yard with Paddock and Woodland 16 Acres [65,000 m2]. Cheapside and Shafford Farms, 2 Well Equipped Corn and Stock Farms with about 724 Acres [2.9 km2]. 146 Acres [591,000 m2] of Timbered Parkland, 37 Acres [150,000 m2] of Railed Paddock and 104 Acres [421,000 m2] of valuable Commercial Timber”. In addition there were “18 Attractive Houses and Cottages, some with Paddocks. Old Mill and other Buildings for conversion, Stud Buildings, 30 Loose Boxes, Potential Riding School, and fishing in River Ver and Mill Race. Total 1,100 Acres [4.5 km2]”
The stud was sold to the Marquesa de Moratella.
Film director Stanley Kubrick bought the manor in 1978. He used the estate as both a home and a nerve centre for his film productions. He lived there until his death in 1999 and is interred on its grounds.
His widow, Christiane Kubrick, still lives in the manor house and hosts watercolour and oil painting classes in the Victorian stable block throughout the year. The manor is also where the Childwickbury Arts Fair is held yearly in which painters, glass workers, jewellers, potters, print makers, sculptors and musicians exhibit and perform.
www.childwickbury-arts-fair.com/
www.christianekubrick.com/
The photographs are a mix of recent Christiane Kubrick painting at the manor, scenic images and Stanley Kubrick in his home office.
Source: kubrickonia.blogspot.com/
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Childwickbury_Manor
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Coordinates: 51°46'43"N -0°20'59"E
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- Heartwood Forest 2.3 km
- Park Street 5.3 km
- Filmset miniseries Band of Brothers 6 km
- Hatfield 6.3 km
- Frogmore 6.4 km
- Site of Blackbridge Rubbish Dump. 6.8 km
- Smug Oak 7.3 km
- Tolmers Scout Camp & Activity Centre 17 km
- Crews Hill 20 km
- Batchwood Golf Course & Sports Centre 1.5 km
- Harpenden Common Golf Club 2 km
- Nomansland 3.7 km
- Aldwickbury Park Golf Club 4.3 km
- Chiswell Green 5.7 km
- Smallford 6.1 km
- Mid-Herts Golf Club 6.4 km
- Brocket Hall Golf Club 8.2 km
- Welwyn Garden City Golf Club 9 km
- Panshanger Golf Course 13 km
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