The History of Hookend Manor 1580 - 2004
What happened to the gigantic
monasteries of England when the Monks have left them vacant?
A prime example is Buckland Abby that was founded by the Cistercian
Monks back in 1278. It was converted into a house after the dissolution of
the monasteries. In 1581 Sir Francis Drake purchased it and it was in the
Drake family until 1946. Hook
End
was built in 1580 for use as a Tudor Monastery. The
Tudor era has given us some of the most captivating and enduring
images in English history.
In an interview with Morrissey,
former lead singer
with the Smith's, here are his personal comments about Hookend Manor and
his encounter with a friendly ghost. "Hookend Manor is the former stately home and domicile
to flying fingers Alvin Lee and later David Gilmoure, originally it was a home for Monks as if monastery was a dirty
word". "Since I've been here several people have had certain visitations at night time, including me" ".....It happened for each person at ten past four in the morning" "It felt like a hand on your chest as if you were being woken or stirred. The conclusion I've come to is that it's the ghost of some misguided monk going round waking people up for prayers".
As the interview with Morrissey
concludes,
Somewhere in this list there is
also rumour that the house
may have been used to house the mentally ill or the mentally
insane we don't know how true that is but it would make perfect
sense to have such a samatarium located in such a remote setting.
Sir Charles Clore was one of Britain’s most
successful and powerful financier, post war businessmen-multi-millionaire
and one of the most generous philanthropists of his day, and property
magnet. In 1954 Sir Charles bought J. Sears and Company, a shoe
manufacturer founded in 1912, he paid four million and changed its name to
Sears Holdings in the following year. It also should be
known that he built the Sears retail empire from next to nothing starting
in the 1950's and 1960's. Sir Charles was also one of the most prominent
men in the Jewish West End of London. Sir Charles was also a serious collector of fine art,
part of his collection consisted of an early 16th century Italian Bronze
Plaquette of David. Also included were Impressionist, Modern and
Contemporary paintings, Drawings, Water Colours and Sculpture's. Some of
his vast collection was sold at Christies. Sir Charles, had only one daughter, her name is Dame Vivien Duffield who proceeded to carry on the work of her father. The Clore Foundation was established in 1964 by her father and she became the chairman of the foundation in 1979 and created her own foundation in 1987. In addition, named after them is the “Clore Foyer” and the “Duffield Room” in Britain. Also, there’s the Charles Clore Jewish-Arab
Community Center, Update: Benefactor
Overboard:
The next owner is our own Alvin Lee:
Alvin bought the house and then proceeded to build a
complete recording studio with the help of his father Sam in the barn, it
was the original Space Studios but is now being run by his ex-girlfriend
Suzanne and their daughter Jasmine who also is working in the music
business. At about the same time of the death of Sir Charles
Clore in 1979 Alvin decided to give up his prized posession
Hookend Manor and moved elsewhere.
In a short conversation about Hookend Manor with the
members of Ten Years After: Leo, being of psychic ability
as the title of his book in progress sugguest “The Reluctant Psychic” told us very simply that he
never felt comfortable there. Chick never spent the night in the house as he lived so
close by and he doubts the ghost stories or any misguided Monk roaming
around the place. Ric’s recollection I found more humourous as instead
of being the least bit concerned with the wondering Monk coming to wake
him up at 4:10 in the morning, I get the impression that he was awake most of the night or at least not sleeping very well as
he was just a little uncomfortable for a very different reason. Alvin had waterbeads installed in every bedroom but the
one Ric slept on had no working heater so the water was frijid, have you
ever slept on a water bed with no heater he says?
The house was then sold to David Gilmour who used one of the large buildings out back to store the monster inflateable Pink Floyd Pig. David also moved out when allegedly, his wife Ginger couldn’t stand the ghosts any longer.
Hookend Manor today is now "Sarms Recording Studios" and run by Trevor Horn, the producer of "Frankie Goes to Hollywood".
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