Galloway’s Howick House, Howick Park Avenue, Penwortham

Location/Address

Galloway’s Howick House, Howick Park Avenue, Penwortham

Type

Building

Roofed and walled permanent structures.

Description

Jacobean style with a veranda and diamond set chimneys in extensive grounds.

Map

Statement of Significance

Age

Kendal architect George Webster designed Howick House for William Rawstorne in 1835.

Historic Interest

The building was designed by significant Kendal architect George Webster. Penwortham Priory and The Oaks were both designed by Webster. The significant historic connection with William Rawstorne holds very close links with the modern Penwortham and indeed the Rawstorne Road conservation area.

Landmark Status

The building sits within the Town as a landmark in the Howick ward.

Images and Documents

Date Listed

12 Oct 2021

Last Updated

12 Oct 2021

Find Out More

Find out more about this Asset in Lancashire Local List:
https://local-heritage-list.org.uk/lancashire/asset/5344