Gunnergate Hall

Gunnergate Hall was a mansion house with grounds in the south of Middlesbrough in North Yorkshire, England.

Gunnergate Hall was built in 1857 for Charles Albert Leatham, a wealthy Quaker banker.

[1][2][3] Albert Leatham died in 1858 and in 1860 his widow sold Gunnergate Hall to ironmaster John Vaughan[4][5][6] who used it as his residence.

[14] Activities undertaken by the Friends of Fairy Dell interest group include path clearing, strimming, and planting.

[16][17][18] A £38,000 grant has been obtained from the Community Spaces Programme of the Heritage Lottery Fund for improving footpaths and natural woodland, flower planting, extra seating and the archaeological dig.