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  • The famous Cavendish family came into possession of Gleaston for several centuries until Lord Richard Cavendish (of Holker Hall) sold it to a farmer (Thomas Jackson) in 1920; he in turn sold it to another farmer (William Webster) in 1926 and it has remained in that family's ownership ever since, operating as a working farm.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • Gleaston then began to fall into decay until one Thomas Preston purchased the property and carried out certain renovations, mainly one of the towers, in which he lived for a number of years.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • Although with no claim to a bloody history, it is still worth a visit, situated in a valley about a half-mile from Gleaston village.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • Although with no claim to a bloody history, it is still worth a visit, situated in a valley about a half-mile from Gleaston village.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • The famous Cavendish family came into possession of Gleaston for several centuries until Lord Richard Cavendish (of Holker Hall) sold it to a farmer (Thomas Jackson) in 1920; he in turn sold it to another farmer (William Webster) in 1926 and it has remained in that family's ownership ever since, operating as a working farm.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • Gleaston then began to fall into decay until one Thomas Preston purchased the property and carried out certain renovations, mainly one of the towers, in which he lived for a number of years.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • Mike Salmon, of Gleaston, died at teatime on Thursday aged 59.

    Evening Mail news round-up 2009

  • Mike Salmon, of Gleaston, died at teatime on Thursday aged 59.

    Evening Mail news round-up 2009

  • Mike Salmon, of Gleaston, died at teatime on Thursday aged 59.

    Evening Mail news round-up 2009

  • Mike Salmon fell ill just 200 yards from his home in Gleaston and was later pronounced dead at Furness General Hospital.

    Evening Mail news round-up 2009

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