| The Lions
House 1976-1977
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The Lion House is an early nineteenth century house which occupies
a prominent position on the Elizabeth Walls. This building has a particular
significance to Lowry in that he is purported to have looked into buying
this property. By 1971 as you can see it stood neglected and forlorn
and there was a danger that it might have to be pulled down. The house
was purchased and presented to the trust for restoration in 1972 by
the late Col Jim Smail, the Trust’s Chairman for twenty three
years. This project was not actually carried out by the trust but through
the generosity of three local businessmen – Tom and Robert Gladstone
and Jim Mulhern. Click on a photograph to display an enlarged view. Click here to close this window |