Guisborough, Gisborough Hall 1907
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Following the death of Admiral Chaloner's widow, Amelia, in 1902, the Gisborough estate was inherited by Richard Godolphin Hume Chaloner, later created First Lord or Baron Gisborough. In 1904 Richard Chaloner commissioned an extensive programme of remodelling and extension of Long Hull, which was renamed Gisborough Hall, the name we know it by today. Comparison of this view of Gisborough Hall's south front with that of Long Hull in 1891 shows clearly the extent of the alterations and extensions, which are particularly apparent by the areas of light-coloured stonework. As part of the same programme of alterations, two lodges or gatehouses were built, one at the end of the south drive and the other at the end of the north
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