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Newby Hall & Gardens

Newby Hall & Gardens

The home of Richard and Lucinda Compton, Newby Hall is one of England’s renowned Adam houses. In the 1760s William Weddell, an ancestor of the Comptons, acquired a magnificent collection of Ancient Roman sculpture and Gobelins tapestries. He commissioned Robert Adam to alter the original Wren designed house and Thomas Chippendale to make furniture. The result is a perfect example of the Georgian ‘Age of Elegance’ with the atmosphere and ambience of a family home. Gardens 25 acres of stunning award-winning gardens contain rare and beautiful shrubs and plants, including a National collection of the Genus Cornus (Dogwoods). Newby’s famous double herbaceous borders, framed by great bastions of yew hedges, make the perfect walkway to the River Ure. Formal gardens such as the Autumn and Rose Garden, the tranquillity of Sylvia’s Garden and the Tropical Garden make Newby an inspiring and exciting place to explore. Walking through the curved pergolas leads to the Victorian Rock garden, which is an enchanting magical space for all ages. The gardens feature an exciting children’s adventure garden and miniature railway. From 1st June…

Ripley Castle

Ripley Castle

Ripley Castle has been the home of the Ingilby family for twenty-six generations and Sir Thomas and Lady Ingilby, together with their five children, continue the tradition. The guided tours are amusing and informative, following the lives and loves of one family for 700 years and how they have been affected by events in English history. The Old Tower dates from 1555 and houses splendid armour, books, panelling and a Priest’s Secret Hiding Place, together with fine paintings, china, furnishings and chandeliers collected by the family over the centuries. The extensive Victorian Walled Gardens have been transformed and are a colourful delight through every season. In the Spring you can appreciate 150,000 flowering bulbs which create a blaze of colour through the woodland walks, and also the National Hyacinth Collection whose scent is breathtaking. The restored Hot Houses have an extensive tropical plant collection, and in the Kitchen Gardens you can see an extensive collection of rare vegetables from the Henry Doubleday Research Association. Ripley village on the Castle’s doorstep is a model estate…

Aske Hall

Aske Hall

A predominantly Georgian collection of paintings, furniture and porcelain in…

Burton Agnes Hall & Gardens

Burton Agnes Hall & Gardens

A lovely Elizabethan Hall containing treasures collected by the family over four centuries, from the original carving and plasterwork to modern and Impressionist paintings. The Hall is surrounded by lawns and topiary yew. The award-winning gardens contain a maze, potager, jungle…

Burton Constable Hall

Burton Constable Hall

One of the most fascinating country houses surviving with its historic collections, Burton Constable is a large Elizabethan mansion surrounded by extensive parkland. The interiors of faded splendour are filled with fine furniture, paintings and sculpture, a…

Duncombe Park

Duncombe Park

The sweeping grass terraces, towering veteran trees, and classical temples are described by historian Christopher Hussey as ‘the most spectacularly beautiful among English landscape conceptions of the 18th century’. Beside superb views over the Rye valley, visitors will…

Fairfax House

Fairfax House

Fairfax House is one of the finest eighteenth century townhouses in England. With magnificent Stucco ceilings, grand staircase and Venetian window this is a classical architectural masterpiece of its age. Originally the winter home of Viscount Fairfax and his daughter, the richly decorated interior was designed by York’s most distinguished architect, John Carr. Today it is home to the superb Noel Terry collection of Georgian furniture, clocks, paintings and decorative arts, described by Christie’s as one of the best collections formed in the 20th century. The collection perfectly complements the house, bring to life and creating a special lived-in feeling. Let Fairfax House transport you to…

Hovingham Hall

Hovingham Hall

This attractive Palladian family home, in its beautiful parkland setting, was designed and built by Thomas Worsley, Surveyor General to King George III. It is still lived in by his descendants and was the childhood home of Katharine Worsley, the Duchess of Kent. Hovingham Hall is unique in being entered through a huge riding school and features halls with vaulted ceilings and a beautiful collection of pictures and furniture. The house has attractive gardens with magnificent Yew hedges and the cricket ground in front of the…

Kiplin Hall

Kiplin Hall

Unusual Jacobean House built by George Calvert, founder of Maryland, USA. ‘Gothic’ Drawing Room wing added in the 1820s, later converted into a Jacobean-style Library designed by W. E. Nesfield. Visitors are now welcomed into a charming Victorian home, furnished with an eclectic mix of furniture, paintings, portraits and personalia, including many Arts and Crafts items, collected by the Calverts, Crowes, Carpenters and Talbots - the families who owned Kiplin between 1620 and 1968. The gardens and pleasure grounds are undergoing…

Markenfield Hall

Markenfield Hall

"This wonderfully little-altered building is the most complete surviving example of the meduim-sized 14th century country house in England" John Martin Robinson The Architecture of Northern England. Tucked privately away down a mile-long winding drive, Markenfield is one of the most astonishing and romantic of Yorkshire’s medieval houses: fortified, completely moated, and still…