Yeldersley Hall, Derbyshire
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Yeldersley Hall is a building of historical significance in
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, England and is listed on the English Heritage Register. It was built in about 1800 by a wealthy landowner and was the residence of many notable people over the next two centuries. Today it is a venue for special events, particularly weddings.


The Evans family

Edmund Evans (1757–1824) built Yeldersley Hall in about 1800. He was the son of Thomas Evans (1723–1814) a banker and founder of Darley Abbey Mills. In 1783 he married Dorothy Coles, only child of Francis Coles of
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and for some years they lived in
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. The couple had three children but only one, Elizabeth, survived to adulthood. She became a wealthy heiress as she inherited a large part of the Snelston Estate from her great-uncle as well as her father's property which included Yeldersley Hall when he died in 1824. In 1813 she married John Harrison, a lawyer and so the control of Yeldersley Hall effectively passed to him after 1824 due to the legal position relating to the property of married women. He built a large house in
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and therefore did not live at the Hall. Instead, it was rented to wealthy tenants for many years. In 1840, Mrs Maria Butler, the widow of Ralph Butler a gentleman of
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, was the tenant. By 1850 the Reverend Roger Ryland Vaughton rented the house. He is recorded in the 1851 England Census as living there with his wife Elizabeth, two daughters and three servants. He remained at the Hall until about 1861 when the house was sold to the Wright family.


The Wright family

Francis Wright (1806–1873) bought Yeldersley Hall in 1861 for the use of his family. Francis was born in 1806. His father was John Wright, a wealthy landowner and part owner of the
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. Francis joined the firm and under his direction it grew to the largest coal and iron firm in the East Midlands. In 1830 he had married Selina Fitzherbert (1806–1888), daughter of Sir Henry Fitzherbert, 3rd Baronet. His father died in 1840 and left Francis a large fortune. In 1846 he commenced the construction of a huge mansion near Ashbourne called “Osmaston Manor” which became the family's main residence. The couple had six sons and six daughters, several of whom lived at Yeldesley Hall. The 1871 Census shows the eldest son John living there with his family and fourteen servants. When Francis died in 1873 his wife Selina moved into the house with her unmarried daughter Judith. It seems that Francis left Yeldersley Hall to Sarah in his will. When Sarah died in 1888, Judith continued to live at the house until her death in 1903. Judith was regarded as a great benefactor and her obituary in a local newspaper outlined her many donations to charitable institutions. By 1912
Henry Fitzherbert Wright Henry FitzHerbert Wright (9 October 1870 – 23 February 1947) was an English cricketer, lawyer and Conservative politician. He was active in local government in Derbyshire and sat in the House of Commons from 1912 to 1918. Wright was the eldes ...
(1870–1947), the grandson of Francis Wright, was the owner of the property. Henry had been born in 1870 and was the son of Fitzherbert Wright (1841–1910). He was educated at Eton and Cambridge and became a lawyer. He later joined the family business, the Butterley Company. He was also an alderman on the Derbyshire Council for many years and a Member of Parliament. In 1894 he married Muriel Harriet Fletcher (1873–1953) and they had two sons and six daughters. They are both shown in the photograph below at Yeldersley Hall with some of their grandchildren. Their eldest son Fitzherbert Wright (1905–1975), who spent his childhood at the Hall, was a grandfather of the Duchess of York. He was married in 1928 to Doreen Wingfield, the daughter of the 8th Viscount of Powerscourt. Their wedding photograph is shown. They had four children, the youngest of whom was
Susan Barrantes Susan Mary Barrantes (''née'' Wright, previously Ferguson; 9 June 193719 September 1998) was a documentary filmmaker and the mother of Sarah, Duchess of York, as well as the maternal grandmother of princesses Princess Beatrice, Beatrice and Prin ...
. Henry's youngest daughter was Muriel Joyce Wright (1909–1944) whom many have claimed is Ian Fleming's original Bond girl. The writer John Craig says: :''"The Bond girl celebrated in each of the Bond films was the model of a real Fleming girlfriend Muriel Wright. Wright was a model skier and equestrian with an unconventional flair for living. Wright was engaged to Fleming for a while but it was broken off when Fleming was unable to curtail his hedonistic lifestyle."'' When Henry died in 1947 Yeldersley Hall was sold to Clarence Arnold Fell, a consulting engineer.Derby Daily Telegraph - Friday 07 November 1947, p. 4. He lived there until his death in 1974.


See also

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Listed buildings in Yeldersley Yeldersley is a civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England. The parish contains 14 Listed building#England and Wales, listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. All the listed buildi ...


References


External links


Yeldersley Hall website
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