Edenhall

Edenhall is a clustered village and former civil parish, now in the south-west of the parish of Langwathby, 800m to the north[1] in the Westmorland and Furness district, in Cumbria, England.

[5] The original Eden Hall was extended in the 1700s from materials salvaged from the demolition of Hartley Castle, the ancestral home of the Musgrave family.

The hall was sold in the early 1900s, when the Musgrave family moved to London, and was demolished in 1934, leaving its 19th-century courtyard of stables and coach houses which has been divided into seven properties retaining some stables.

[6][7] The hall was noteworthy as the home of the Luck of Edenhall, an enamel and gilt glass beaker from the 14th century, once owned by the Musgrave family and currently in pristine condition.

While reputedly stolen from the fairies during its history, it is actually an Islamic piece dating from the 14th century.

Eden Hall in 1869; since demolished