New Summerseat House
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Image: © David Dixon Taken: 18 Dec 2011
The grounds of New Summerseat House, looking from Newcombe Road. Summerseat House was built in 1836 as a large mansion to house the mill owner, Richard Hamer. From 1911, it came to be used as a home for sick children. **** has recollections by Lillian Galloway of time she spent convalescing at the house in the 1930s. It is now used as a special school "New Summerseat House". It is a Grade II listed building. **** link temporarily removed as external site appears to have been hacked