Hyndburn House

Hyndburn House
Hyndburn House
Hyndburn House
iBase ID
229800
Reference identifier
hac21112009020
Title
Hyndburn House
Place
Accrington
Personal names
F Steiner
General notes
Hyndburn House was situated in a fine park of large extent, which now gives its name to a district and council school. The mansion was probably first erected by the Ellison family. Mrs Wilcock the sister of Jonathan Peel resided here until she married the Rev John Park, resident curate of St James Church.
Hyndburn house was re-built by Robert Peel, the eldest son of the first Jonathan Peel of Accrington House and he removed from Hyndburn House in 1834 when his father died. Robert Peel died in 1839 and the Peel's sold Hyndburn House to Frederick Steiner in 1849. Steiner enlarged the house and converted it into one of the finest in the district. He died in 1868.
Medium
Photographic print
Colour
Monochrome
Original image size
20.3 x 14.4
Locator
Accrington: H01/D41 accession 1046
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