Lady Waterford Hall
c/o The Estate Office
Ford Village
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Northumberland
TD15 2QA
England
Website
http://www.ford-and-etal.co.uk/ford-and-etal/todo/listing.php?a_id=5
Telephone
01890 820 224
Fax
01890 820 384
Lady Waterford Hall was commissioned in 1860 by Louisa Anne, Marchioness of Waterford, and owner of Ford Estate. The building served as a school until 1957 and in its heyday had as many as 134 local children on the register.
As well as being a very generous lady who was concerned with the welfare of the estate workers and their children, Lady Waterford was also a keen amateur painter and spent 22 years decorating the interior of the Hall with Biblical scenes as a teaching aid for pupils.
Many of the children and other villagers were used as models. Louisa Waterford is now recognised as one of the most interesting and gifted artists of her time, and many of her artworks are also displayed in the Hall together with other artefacts from the Victoria era.
Venue Type:
Gallery, Historic house or home
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