THORNHOLME FARM

CALDERBRIDGE

THORNHOLME FARM is run by George Crayston and his son George Jr who divides his time between his home farm and other neighbouring farms.

HISTORY

Thornholme was once part of Calder Abbey. At the time of the dissolution in 1536 the then abbot, Richard Ponsonby,  was ‘compelled to yield up the abbey’ into the hands of the Commissioners of Henry VIII headed by Thomas Leigh, later made a knight. Thomas Leigh was then given all the lands of Calder Abbey and its farmsteads, including Thornholme, in 1538.

Calder Abbey was founded in 1134; so Thornholme Farm is rooted in the early evolution of medieval society in Cumbria. ‘1616 LR’ is inscribed in stone on the main barn of the farm.

In one of the sheepfolds is a stone bearing in relief the letter ‘G’ with a cross fleury; the ‘G’ possibly refers to Goldsborow in Yorkshire, one time owner of the abbey and lands.

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