- Calke Abbey was owned by the Harpur family for 300 years including Sir Vauncey Harpur-Crewe who amassed a huge collection of natural history specimens. When he died, his eldest daughter, Hilda Harpur-Crewe sold some of his collection to pay death duties but there are still many specimens left. She was succeeded by her nephew, whose sudden death led to crippling death duties (£8m of an estate worth £14m) and in 1985 the estate was transferred to the National Tust by his younger brother. It was decided to leave the house in the decayed state that it was found. The Church, on the other hand, is well maintained.
Friday, March 6, 2015
Refined Decay at Calke Abbey
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Smashing images Ann. This place is now on my list to visit.
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