Hi everyone
This is another one of Cowpen's lost mansions!
It stood next to the Dales School on Cowpen Road. Looking at the maps of the area it seems to have been demolished in the 1950's. However I have come across this newspaper report from 2007;
"A MAN who inadvertently bought a 27-bedroom, 10- bathroom house for his frail elderly mum is set to make a sizeable profit selling the home.
Robert Benn bought rundown Cowpen House in Blyth seven years ago for pounds 85,000. When he saw the property's lift, he made the decision to buy the property there and then. His mum, Olive, then aged 80, had trouble getting around because of stiff joints.
He only realised he had taken on a house with 27 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms when he saw it in daylight for the first time.
After moving in, Mr Benn concentrated on establishing a living area for himself and his mum and much of the building remained unused.
He has spent thousands of pounds on having the roof repaired and putting in 62 new windows, but now demolition contractors are set to bulldoze the lot when the site is bought and cleared by North Shields-based Miller Homes.
The firm this week won the go-ahead from Blyth Valley Council's development control panel for a four-storey complex of 36 two-bedroom flats on the site.
Mr Benn said: "You could say I am making a profit but I didn't buy it to make a profit.
"It is a bit cold in the winter because I can't afford to run the heating. I am looking for something smaller."
Does anyone know if the newspaper reporter has mixed up Cowpen Hall and Cowpen House? Does anyone know anything more about Cowpen House? Does anyone remember it?
Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to provide.
Richard