Banwell Castle
Banwell, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, BS29 6NZ

A romantic Gothic Castle set in 25 acres of grounds and gardens.
Weston-super-Mare Castle boasts wonderful views over the Mendip Hills
south and The Welsh Hills north.
Wonderful ambience being peaceful and tranquil.
History of Banwell Castle

Before 1753
the property and land was owned by the Bishop of Bath and Wells. In that
year, it was sold to John and Joan Landown.
Symon Sympson was owner in 1837, his son Joseph Dyer Sympson, a
solicitor of 7 Golden Square, London, together with his wife Amelia
Louisa, had the mansion house built.
It was completed by June 1847. They later had Banwell Abbey rebuilt to
Han's Price design. The castle was built in Gothic revival style, common
to the eccentricity of the wealthy landowners at the time.
It is set in 25 acres of gardens and grounds together with Banwell
Garden Centre. It has outstanding views south across the Loxton Valley
to the Mendip Hills and north across the moors to the Bristol Channel
and Welsh hills. From 1854 until 1874 the Castle was let to Henry and
Elizabeth Pigou.
It was then let to Sir William and
Lady Frances Baker. In 1883 the estate was sold to Wolseley Partridge
and Elizabeth Ellen Emerson. Wolseley being a retired barrister, and
Elizabeth's second husband.
Elizabeth was daughter of James Yates (Ironfounder) of Oakwood Hall,
Rotherham. When her father died, as the only surviving child, she was
left very rich. She had 5 children. After she died, in 1897, the family
moved to the Isle of Wight and the castle was left empty.
The Brown family being the caretakers. In 1905 Kate Behrens of
Ballisfield Park, Whitchurch, Shropshire purchased the freehold from
Elizabeth's son Ernest Bentley Shaw-Yates. She married Henry Oliver Hope
in 1907. In 1911 she gave the estate to her husband. In 1917 Richard and
Constance Calvert from Churchill Court were the next owners.
He was a solicitor whose family had been in the cotton trade in Bolton.
They had one adoptive daughter Bunty. Apart from the war years it
remained Mr. Calvert's home until he died in 1962 (the estate was taken
over by the RAF as Area Head Quarters for the Barriage Balloon Section.
The Gatehouse being used by the local ARP).
Mr and Mrs Calvert had the Bristol
architect, Sir John Oatley do work on the Castle in 1919. Mrs Calvert
died in 1956 after which the Eccles family moved in to look after their
uncle, Richard. When he died, they had Rhodyate Lodge built in the
grounds.
The estate was then sold to Simon and Phillipa Wills (of WD and HO
Wills, Bristol), who with their 2 children lived here until 1976 when
they moved to Walton Manor in Gordano. The next owners being Charles
Skilton, a book and Postcard publisher, together with Jean Desebrock
from South Africa. Jean still owns the East Wing.
When Charles Skilton moved to Whittingehame House, near Edinburgh in
1988, William and Hugh Parsons purchased the main house having been on
the estate since 1969 from a farming family in Cheddar.
The castle remains a family home. It is a listed grade 2 star. It is
peaceful and romantic, and chicken, peacock and turkey run free with
rare sheep and pot bellied pigs in the grounds; also wild deer, badgers,
pheasants and bats.
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