Guisborough, Gisborough Hall 1907
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Another view of the south front shows the extent of the alterations and extensions carried out by Richard Chaloner and his wife Margaret, who was also instrumental in the laying out of the Priory Gardens and in organising the water tableau of 1908. The fine lawn in front of the house was often the venue for tennis tournaments in the inter-war period, and the fine copper beech tree (right) still stands. On the official adoption by the Guisborough Urban District Council of the spelling of the town's name as Guisborough, the Chaloner family elected to retain the old spelling of Gisborough, which remains in use for the holder of the Baronage and anything appertaining to the Gisborough estate, including Gisborough Hall.
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