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Houses pictures by David Hockney.
Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet is a unique eighteenth century industrial works. The main industrial features of the site are the crucible furnace, where crucible steel for the tools was made,...
Become Tony Robinson for a few hours and discover original Roman mosaics with a fascinating day out at Aldborough Roman Site. Visit the museum to see displays of finds...
A medieval oak-framed house, with all items of fixtures and fittings are made using ancient materials and techniques.
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Rural life museum with displays reflecting the past 200 years. Site has a virtual tour, and the largest on-line collection of photographs by Sidney Smith.
This is a friendly house and garden. The grand 1716 Georgian mansion, with impressive baroque interior, is set in a park and gardens. There are more than 100 18th-century portraits...
A palatial manor house and fortress completed in 1399 and with a wealth of history. Its strong walls and small windows give a clear picture of the way castles were...
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Natural History Egyptology Archaeology Local History Art
A 17th-century tenanted farmhouse in beautiful Coverdale. The hall, sitting room and carved staircase are on show to visitors
Important garden survives as created in the style of Le Notre with ornamental canals, cascades and tall beech hedges. Grand vistas extend to temples and an obelisk in woodland....
The Bridestones has peculiar shaped rocks, heather moorland, ancient woodland, herb-rich meadows. Blakey Topping has superb all-round views
An amazing collection of weird and wonderful rock formations which makes a great day out for families, climbers and those wanting to enjoy the simple pleasures of fresh air and...
Late Georgian house by Peter Atkinson, influenced by John Carr of York. Begun in 1804, its outstanding feature is the oval entrance hall with cantilevered stone staircase. Fine furniture and...
Brodsworth Hall is a unique family day out. 'Conserved as found' visitors get an intimate glimpse into what family life was really like at this country house. Plus, the wonderful...
The home of the early 19th century women novelists.
In 1601-1610, it was one of the last major houses built by the celebrated Elizabethan architect, Sir Robert Smythson. Symmetrical in red brick with stone dressings, but with later sashes,...
A medieval manor house interior, with a rare and wellpreserved Norman undercroft and a 15th-century roof, all encased in brick during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Large Elizabethan brick-built house with projecting wings, 18th century Stable Block and Orangery. Outstanding interiors filled with fine furniture, paintings and sculpture include Great Hall, Long Gallery, classically inspired Dining...
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