[1] It was designed in 1833 by John Dobson of Newcastle for a Peter Dixon (a cotton mill owner at Warwick Bridge).
[2] It is said to have seven entrances, 52 chimney pots and 365 windows[3] in the manner of a Calendar house.
[4] It then served as an exclusive old persons home before being converted into an award-winning development of twelve apartments.
Sir Maurice Douglas Warburton Elphinstone died here on 5 December 1995.
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