}} Herbert Storey had Bailrigg House, also known as Bailrigg Mansion, built between 1899 and 1902 by Woolfall and Eccles of
Liverpool. The landscape around Bailrigg House was also reoriented, and additional aspects added, with some of the work done by landscape architect
Thomas Hayton Mawson. In 1921, Storey moved to
Wiltshire, and the estate was bought by James Travis-Clegg, who lived there until he died in 1942. In 1944, the estate was bought by Barton Townley, a local car dealer. He agreed to sell the estate to the
City of Lancaster for £50,000 in 1961, and eventually did so in 1963, in order to make way for the new
University of Lancaster. ==University Campus==