History of Edenhall Estate
A journey through the history, folklore, and enduring legacy of Edenhall Estate and the land that surrounds it.
The Luck of Edenhall
The legendary 14th century glass chalice known as the “Luck of Edenhall” is said to have been stolen from a troop of fairies by the butler when drawing water from from the well. On doing so the fairies cast a spell on the cup saying, “If this glass should break or fall, farewell The Luck of Eden Hall”. Thankfully the Luck is now safely preserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London and is regarded as one of it’s most prized possessions.
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St Cuthbert's Church
A testament to medieval craftsmanship and spiritual heritage
Nestled in the peaceful village of Edenhall, St Cuthbert’s Church is a remarkable 12th-century building rich in history and character. With its Norman origins, ancient stonework, and centuries of continuous worship, the church offers visitors a glimpse into medieval England whilst remaining a vibrant part of the local community today.
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