Country Images Magazine Derby April 2018 | Page 20

The Lost Houses of Derbyshire by Maxwell Craven Postcard view of Spondon House when a prep school, c. 1904 [MC] a conservatory, very like that of Spondon Hall, along the south front. Th e new staircase was lit by an octagonal, conical top-light with a shallow roof topped by a jaunty ball fi nial, sitting a little awkwardly on a fl at section of roof where the two additional ranges met, at the east end of the main range. Th e fi rst Lowe of Locko, was John (1704-1771), eldest of the four sons of Vincent Lowe of Denby by Th eodosia, a daughter of John Marriott of Alscot, Gloucestershire. John married his mother’s niece, Sydney Marriott, herself the sole heiress of the family’s Gloucestershire estate, but they had no issue. His next brother, Vincent, had pre-deceased him unmarried, whilst the next, Stead Lowe, migrated to America, leaving a son, Stead. Th e youngest brother, Richard (1716-1785) therefore succeeded John at Locko in 1771. Most genealogies sanitise the family history at this point, having him die unmarried but, late in life, he did marry, his bride being his long-standing maîtresse en titre, Ellen Leyton, previously mother by him of three daughters. On Richard’s death, however, the estate reverted, Spondon House, north front & Victorian wing, c. 1935. [the late Mrs. Tom Fraser] 20 | CountryImagesMagazine.co.uk