Shire Hall, Appleby-in-Westmorland explained

Shire Hall, Appleby-in-Westmorland
Coordinates:54.5779°N -2.4884°W
Location:The Sands, Appleby-in-Westmorland
Built:1778
Architect:Daniel Benn
Architecture:Vernacular style
Designation1:Grade II Listed Building
Designation1 Offname:Shire Hall
Designation1 Date:30 March 2000
Designation1 Number:1380199

The Shire Hall is a municipal building in The Sands, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria, England. The shire hall, which is currently used as a dental surgery and business centre, is a Grade II listed building.

History

The assize hearings for the County of Westmorland were held in the then-county town of Appleby, at the Castle until 1670,[1] and then at the Moot Hall until 1778.[2] However, in the early 1770s, the justices decided to commission a dedicated courthouse and the local lord of the manor, Sir James Lowther, agreed to make land available on Bongate (now known as The Sands).[1]

The new building was designed by Lowther's agent, Daniel Benn, in the vernacular style, built in rubble masonry with a stucco finish, and completed in 1778. The design involved an asymmetrical main frontage of seven bays facing onto The Sands. There was a short flight of steps, running the full width of the frontage, in front of the building. The four bays on left contained tall doorways, while the three bays to the right contained tall windows. The first floor was fenestrated by square-shaped windows. All the windows incorporated ashlar stone surrounds and glazing bars. Internally, the principal room was the main courtroom. A gaol was built at the same time on a site to the rear of the courthouse but it was taken out of use in 1878.[3]

The building was extended to the right, i.e. to the southeast, to create an extra bay in 1814. The building continued to serve as the assize court[4] [5] until the abolition of the assize courts under the Courts Act 1971.[6] It then served as the local magistrates court, until the court hearings were transferred in March 1998.[7] [8] [9]

The building was subsequently refurbished and converted for use as a dental surgery[10] and business centre.[11]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: John F.. Curwen. 'North Westmorland: The gaol and shire hall', in The Later Records Relating To North Westmorland Or the Barony of Appleby . Kendal. 1932. 36–40. British History Online . 26 March 2023.
  2. Book: Raine, Rosa. Rosa's summer wanderings, by the authoress of 'Floreat Ecclesia', reprinted, with additions, from the Churchman's companion. 1858. 107. Joseph Masters and Company.
  3. Book: Statute law repeals: eighteenth report, draft Statute Law (Repeals) Bill. Law Commission, Scottish Law Commission. 2008.
  4. Web site: Appleby Conservation Area Character Appraisal and Management Plan . 1 February 2022. Eden District Council . 59. 26 March 2023.
  5. Web site: A Tour In Westmorland . Sir Clement . Jones. 1948 . Titus, Wilson & Son. Kendal.
  6. Book: Hurst, John. Come Back to Eden Lakeland's Northern Neighbour . 2000 . 5. Sigma Leisure. 978-1850587057.
  7. Web site: Court Closures And Amalgamations. 7 March 2000. Hansard. 26 March 2023.
  8. News: Keswick And Other Mags Courts To Close. 1 January 2000. The Westmorland Gazette. 26 March 2023.
  9. News: This week in history – October 2. Cumberland and Westmorland Herald. 26 March 2023. Appleby Assizes began on Monday morning for the last time — 714 years after the first recorded Assize held in Appleby Castle to settle a squabble over land..
  10. Web site: The Limes Dental Practice. National Health Service. 26 March 2023.
  11. Web site: Appleby. Cumbria County History. 26 March 2023.