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The Jetty Museum, Bowness-on-Windermere

The Jetty Museum, Windermere, like Blackwell, is run by Lakeland Arts. It covers the hostory of boating on the lake over 2oo years.

We found the contents very interesting, the experience better than we had expected.

The most imposing exhibit when you enter the main part of the museum is the motor launch, Branksome, whose rear is the first bit you encounter:-

The Jetty Museum, Bowness-on-Windermere, Lake District

Prow of Branksome:-

Branksome Motor Launch, Jetty Museum, Windermere

 

The Jetty Museum, Bowness-on-Windermere, Lake District

Tea setting inside Branksome:-

Laid Table in Branksome Motor :Launch

There is also a model of Branksome in a glass case beside a photograph of a hydroplane on the lake:-

Model of Branksome Motor Launch, Jetty Museum, Windermere

Speedboats on wall behind Branksome:-

The Jetty Museum, Lake District, Bowness-on-Windermere

Glider and speedboat:-

Glider and Speedboat, Jetty Museum, Windermere

Hanging on the wall just by the entrance door (and seen behind Branksome’s funnel in photo 3 above) is Beatrix Potter’s Rowing Boat:-

Beatrix Potter's Rowing Boat

 

Fireplaces, Blackwell

In adition to in the Hall and White Room, Blackwell Arts & Crafts House has some other fine fireplaces.

Fireplace, Blackwell

 

Fireplace and Mirror, Blackwell

Bedroom Fireplace, Blackwell

Tree House design by Blackwell’s architect Baillie Scott:-

Blackwell Tree House

Blackwell Tree House Interior

Bedrooms and Fittings, Blackwell

Blackwell‘s Arts & Crafts designs extend all over the house.

A bedroom:-

Bedroom, Blackwell

Close-up on bedroom light ftting:-

aBedroom Light Fitting, Blackwell

Another of the beds:-

Blackwell, Bed

Bedroom chair:-

Bedroom Chair, Blackwell

Chest of Drawers and bookcase:-

Bedroom Furniture Blackwell

Chest:-

Bedroom Chest, Blackwell

Blackwell, The Dining Room

Blackwell‘s dining room is off the hall and has similar dark colours:-

Dining table:-

Dining Table, Blackwell

Sideboard. Typical Arts & Crafts styling:-

Blackwell Dining Room Furniture

Dresser:-

Dining Room Furniture, Blackwell

Tapestry. Much faded now:-

Blackwell, Tapestry in Dining Room

Chair:-

Blackwell, Chair in Dining Room

 

Blackwell, The White Room

The entrance corridor at Blackwell is fairly dark. Looking back to shop area:-

Corridor, Blackwell

The corridor was designed to lead from darkness to light – onto a bright white painted room with a view to Lake Windermere:-

White room from corridor, Blackwell, Lake District

View to Windermere:-

Blackwell, White room windows

This room immediately reminded us of the designs of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Fireplace in white room:-

Blackwell, White room fireplace

This chair especially. We were told it’s not original to the house but was brought in as being in keeping with the original furnishings:-

Blackwell, Chair in White Room

This corner cupboardĀ  is flanked by two stylised trees, natural motifs are all around the house in the decor, particularly rowan berries, and apparently when the house was taken over after a long period of neglect there was a rowan sapling growing inside this cupboard:-

White room  corner cupboard

View from side window:-

Blackwell, View from White Room

This dark piece of furniture is out of keeping with the room but is contemporaneous:-

Blackwell White Room Furniture

The Hall, Blackwell Arts & Crafts House

The entrance to Blackwell is now from the side where the shop and ticket office is and leads along a fairly dark corridor which passes the original entrance into which you can go and see these two stained glass windows:-

Stained Glass Window, Blackwell

Blackwell, Stained Glass Window

Across from this is another set of stained glass windows and a door which gives onto the hall:-

Stained Glass Corridor Window, Blackwell

The same window from the other side – nice clock too:-

Clock + Stained Glass, Blackwell

The hall itself is impressive:-

Hall, Blackwell Arts & Crafts Hosue

Reverse view showing bench, fireplace and minstrel’s gallery above:-

Blackwell, Arts & Crafts House, Minstrel's Gallery from Hall

Side view of the bench:-

Bench in Hall, Blackwell

Hall ceiling:-

Blackwell, Arts & Crafts House, Hall Ceiling

Settle on corridor wall:-

Settle in Hall, Blackwell, Arts & Crafts House

Peacock wallpaper:-

Peacock Wallpaper, Blackwell, Arts & Crafts House

Hall from minstrel’s gallery:-

Blackwell, Hall, from Minstrel's Gallery

Blackwell Arts & Crafts House, near Bowness-on-Windermere

Blackwell is a house built in the Arts & Crafts style near Bowness-on-Wndermere in the Lake District. It was designed by Baillie Scott and erected between 1898 and 1900 as a holiday home for Manchetser brewer Edward Holt.

Being of that era it is not perhaps surprising that the house and some of its contents bear a similarity to the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh who was a contemporary.

House from car park:-

Blackwell Arts & Crafts House, Cumbria, From Car Park

Outhouse (to right above):-

Outhouse at Blackwell Arts & Crafts House

House from terrace, a stitch of two photos:-

Blackwell Arts & Crafts House From Terrace

Detail of roan pipe:-

Detail of Blackwell Arts & Crafts House

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