Summer Outing – WILTON HOUSE

Lymington & District Historical Society
Summer Outing WILTON HOUSE
6 June 2018

We were inspired to visit Wilton House for our 2018 outing having heard Russ Foster’s talk “Wilton House and the Herberts: the arts of survival” in March. The Herberts have been at Wilton in unbroken tenure since 1544 and his fascinating talk explored this family and some of their great art treasurers.

Henry VIII granted the buildings and land to Sir William Herbert, and Wilton House has been inextricably linked to the political and artistic circles of England ever since, whilst at the same time providing employment and homes for estate workers. The present earl’s father, Henry, 17th Earl, initiated a major programme of restoration and improvements, a task which the 18th Earl is continuing to this day. These have included the addition of several new gardens and the complete renovation of the Inigo Jones South Front, including all the staterooms. In 2010 another phase of restoration included the Dining Room and Wyatt Cloisters.

Our outing began in bright sunshine at the first pick-up point in Lymington, we collected another group in New Milton and soon arrived at Wilton. Ros, the enthusiastic organiser of visiting parties, met us and we enjoyed coffee and biscuits while she told us a brief history of the house and what other exhibits there were available.

The first recorded building was a Priory in around 871, and this eventually became wealthy and powerful. By the time Wilton Abbey was dissolved in the Dissolution of the Monasteries by Henry Vlll, its prosperity was already waning, and Henry presented it and its attached estates to William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke around 1544.

The staterooms were designed by Inigo Jones or one of his partners and included the Double Cube Room and the Single Cube Room.

The paintings in these staterooms were truly stunning and included those by Van Dyke, Lely, Rembrandt, Reynolds and Rubens. There were very knowledgeable guides on hand to add detail to the visit and they were able to answer all our questions.

The grounds of Wilton House were a delight on this beautiful summer day, and were much enjoyed by all.

Other exhibitions included a display in the Old Riding School of the present Earl’s classic and supercar collection, and “Cecil Beaton at Wilton”, an exhibition of photographs, imaginatively displayed, celebrating Beaton’s artistic genius and lifelong association with Wilton.

Some of the group walked along to the village of Wilton to visit the church of St Mary and St Nicholas. As their website says “suddenly a piece of Italy stands before you!”

We had a pleasant journey home through the New Forest and everyone seemed to have enjoyed the various delights that Wilton had provided us with.

A talk at Boldre Historical Society

Dear Members and Friends

You may remember Ray’s talk last year about David Balme, delivered at very short notice.

He has added to it and refined it and is now about to give the new improved version to Boldre Parish Historical Society, on Friday 13 April – see poster below.

You would be made very welcome if you would like to come.

Sue

 

LDHS Summer Outing

Wilton House applic formDear Members and Friends

LDHS – SUMMER OUTING 

WEDNESDAY 6 JUNE 2018 – Wilton House, Salisbury

Our summer outing this year links with the talk on 23 March by Russ Foster entitled Wilton House and the Herberts ; The art of survival.

We will leave Lymington around 9.30 by coach, and will have the whole day at Wilton House to enjoy the beautiful house and gardens, as well as the two exhibitions – Cecil Beaton at Wilton and Lord Pembroke’s Classic and Supercar Collection.

I know that some of you have already expressed an interest in the outing, and now the time has come to book your tickets and send me a cheque.

Here is a link to the Booking Form for you to download, print, complete and then post back to me.

Nearer the time, I will email you with final details, such as pick-up points, and how to leave your car fully paid up in the car park.

It should be a great day out and let’s hope the weather is not quite as hot as last year’s outing, but still have the sun shining!

Best wishes

Sue

LDHS Film Evening 18 April

Hello Members and Friends,

I attach the details for the film evening on Wednesday 18 April
It promises to be a fascinating show, and we encourage you to book your tickets now, for yourselves and for friends and family. I will acknowledge your request by email, give you the number of your ticket(s) for reference and you can pay for any guest tickets on the night.
Seats are first come first served, but you can arrive early, doors open from 6.45, choose your seat and then go to the the bar or the cafe, both of which will be open on the night.
Please note there is a different email address for applications. (see the poster below)

Ballard History Open day 12th of May 2018

On 12th of May this year there will be an open day at Ballard School. The house was built in 1904 for an American family, the Ubsdells. The house is in the arts and crafts style with some magnificent fireplaces and other features still in place. They also have a heritage room with lots of images and information on the house and estate. There will be two organised guided tours of the building on the day.  If you click on the below link it will take you to the booking.
Would members of the LDHS be interested? If so please can you forward the below link on to them.

Information wanted about Lymington High Street

This has been sent onto the committee on the hope we can help Elizebeth Lewis in her quest for more information, see below:

“ Many of you will know ‘ Lymington High Street, Then and Now ‘ by Robert Coles. Volunteers at St Barbe are aiming to fill in some of the gaps since 1984. If anyone has information, photographs, receipts etc relating to the High Street in the intervening years, we would love to hear from you. Please contact Elizabeth Lewis   01590 688 756 ”

LDHS – Summer is coming

Dear Members and Friends,

Now that the evenings are getting lighter, well a bit anyway, our minds have turned to a fascinating film evening and the summer outing.

WEDNESDAY 18 APRIL 2018 – Film evening at The Malt
We are thrilled that Lord Montagu of Beaulieu has agreed to loan us copies of films covering various aspects of local history and the New Forest. The films will include some previously seen favourites, but also newly discovered films of the New Forest including some rare pre-war colour film. Amongst others there is a film taken from the dashboard of a car driving from Lymington to Cadnam in the 1920s, and others of the annual caravan holidays of children at Walhampton School in the 1960s.
We have booked The Malt Cinema at Lymington Community Centre for the evening of Wednesday 18 April, and we know that you will have a real interest in these stunning images.
Details to follow…….
 
WEDNESDAY 6 JUNE 2018 – Wilton House, Salisbury
Our summer outing this year follows on from the talk on 23 March by Russ Foster entitled Wilton House and the Herberts ; The art of survival.
We will leave Lymington around 9.30 by coach, and will have the whole day at Wilton House to enjoy the beautiful house and gardens, as well as the two exhibitions – Cecil Beaton at Wilton and Lord Pembroke’s Classic and Supercar Collection.
All details are still to be confirmed, but it would help enormously with the planning if you could let me know if you are interest in attending. Send a message via the contact us page.

Hope to see you at our next meeting on 26 January!
Best wishes
Sue