Historic Houses in North Yorkshire
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Set out below are Historic houses in North Yorkshire, including Beningbrough Hall & Gardens.
Our selection of Historic houses feature some unique architecture, unrivalled decor and interiors, many with glorious gardens and grounds.
North Yorkshire is Britain’s largest county with a vast variation in scenery ranging from the pretty and picturesque to the awe-inspiring and majestic. There is open space aplenty with seaside resorts to suit every possible taste, magnificent stately homes, gardens and parkland of incomparable...
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Beningbrough Hall & Gardens
York, North Yorkshire
Beningbrough Hall is an imposing Georgian mansion built in 1716 and containing one of the most impressive Baroque interiors in England. The plan of the house... more
Duncombe Park
Helmsley, North Yorkshire
Duncombe Park, was completed in 1713 and is now the family home of Lord and Lady Feversham. The principal rooms have been restored and are typical... more
Newburgh Priory
Coxwold, North Yorkshire
Newburgh Priory is a large and imposing house near Coxwold, North Yorkshire. Standing on the site of an Augustinian priory, founded in 1145, it is a... more
Newby Hall
Ripon, North Yorkshire
Newby Hall was built in the 1690s, in the style of Sir Christopher Wren, by John Etty, it is now the home of Richard and Lucinda... more
Nunnington Hall
Nunnington, York, North Yorkshire
Nunnington Hall is mainly a 17th century manor house, the west wing dates from 1580 but was badly damaged during the Civil War by a Parliamentarian... more
Scampston Hall
Malton, North Yorkshire
Owned by the same family since the 17th century, Scampston Hall was remodelled and given its fine Regency interiors in 1800 by Thomas Leverton. The important... more
Sutton Park
Sutton-on-the-Forest, York, North Yorkshire
Built in the 18th century by Thomas Atkinson, Sutton Park is the home of Sir Reginald and Lady Sheffield and is a fine example of Georgian... more
Treasurer´s House
Minster Yard, York, North Yorkshire
The Treasurer´s House, named after the Treasurer of York Minster and built over a Roman Road, nestles behind the Minster and dates back to 1091. It... more










