Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire
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There are approximately 372,905 listed buildings in England and 2.5% of these are Grade I. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of North Yorkshire
, by district.
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North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire is a non-metropolitan or shire county located in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England, and a ceremonial county primarily in that region but partly in North East England. Created in 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972 it covers an area of , making it the largest...
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CravenCravenCraven is a local government district in North Yorkshire, England that came into being in 1974, centred on the market town of Skipton. In the changes to British local government of that year this district was formed as the merger of Skipton urban district, Settle Rural District and most of Skipton...
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Barden Tower | late 15th century | Barden Barden, Craven Barden is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. The village is by the River Wharfe and is in Wharfedale in the Yorkshire Dales. The parish includes Barden Fell... |
tower house built by Henry Clifford Henry Clifford, 1st Earl of Cumberland Henry Clifford, 1st Earl of Cumberland KG was a member of the Clifford family which held the seat of Skipton from 1310 to 1676. He was a close friend of Henry VIII and his son Henry married the King's niece Lady Eleanor Brandon. He was created Earl of Cumberland on June 18, 1525 and made a Knight... , 17th century remodelling by Lady Anne Clifford Lady Anne Clifford Lady Anne Clifford, 14th Baroness de Clifford was the only surviving child of George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland by his wife Lady Margaret Russell, daughter of Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford... |
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Barden Tower: The Church | 16th century | Barden | |||
Barden Tower: The Farmhouse | 16th century | Barden | |||
Beamsley Hospital Beamsley Hospital Beamsley Hospital is an Almshouse building located near Skipton, in North Yorkshire, and founded in 1593 by the Lady Margaret Russell, the Countess of Cumberland. She had originally intended for the construction of accommodation for 13 poor widows, a Mother and 12 Sisters, but by her death in 1616... North Range |
1593 and 17th century | Beamsley Beamsley Beamsley is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. It is just within the boundary of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, and about six miles east of Skipton and two miles north of Addingham. The parish borders West Yorkshire to the south. According to the... |
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Church of St Mary | late 12th century | Bolton Abbey Bolton Abbey Bolton Abbey is the estate within which is located the ruined 12th-century Augustinian Bolton Priory in North Yorkshire, England. It gives its name to the parish of Bolton Abbey.-Bolton Priory:... |
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Priory of St Mary, Bolton Abbey | Bolton Abbey Bolton Abbey Bolton Abbey is the estate within which is located the ruined 12th-century Augustinian Bolton Priory in North Yorkshire, England. It gives its name to the parish of Bolton Abbey.-Bolton Priory:... |
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Church of All Saints | Church Lane, Broughton Broughton, Craven Broughton is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 81. The village is situated on the A59 road, about three miles west of Skipton.-Broughton Hall:... |
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Church of St Wilfred | Burnsall Burnsall Burnsall is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated on the River Wharfe in Wharfedale, with a five-arched bridge over which the Dalesway passes, and is in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It is southeast of Hebden, along a river path dated... |
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Broughton Hall | Broughton Broughton, Craven Broughton is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 81. The village is situated on the A59 road, about three miles west of Skipton.-Broughton Hall:... |
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Farnhill Hall | 15th century substantially altered 16th and 19th century | Main Street, Farnhill Farnhill Farnhill is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated near Sutton-in-Craven and about south-east of Skipton. Farnhill is also across the canal from Kildwick and there is a church in Kildwick. There is a primary school next to the church and... |
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Church of St Alkeda | Late 14th century to early 15th century and tower from the mid 15th century | Church Street, Giggleswick Giggleswick Giggleswick is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England near the town of Settle. It is the site of Giggleswick School.-Origin of name:A Dictionary of British Place Names contains the entry:... |
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Kildwick Bridge | 1305–1313 | Main Road, Kildwick Kildwick Kildwick, or Kildwick-in-Craven, is a village and civil parish of the District of Craven in North Yorkshire, England. It is situated between Skipton and Keighley and has a population of 191... |
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Church of St Michael the Archangel, Kirkby Malham St Michael's Church, Kirkby Malham St Michael's Church, Kirkby Malham, is located in the village of Kirkby Malham, North Yorkshire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Bowland, the archdeaconry of Craven, and the diocese of Bradford... |
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Church of St. Andrew | 14th century | Main Road, Kildwick Kildwick Kildwick, or Kildwick-in-Craven, is a village and civil parish of the District of Craven in North Yorkshire, England. It is situated between Skipton and Keighley and has a population of 191... |
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Lawkland Hall; & Garden Walls | west wing late 16th century, extended late 17th century including hall and east wing | Lawkland Lawkland Lawkland is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England, near the A65 and west of Settle. It lies within the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty but was not part of the ancient Forest or the Lordship of Bowland.-References:... |
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The Folly | 1670s | Victoria Street, Settle Settle Settle is a small market town and civil parish within the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. It is served by the Settle railway station, which is located near the town centre, and Giggleswick railway station which is a mile away. It is from Leeds Bradford Airport... |
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Skipton Castle Skipton Castle Skipton Castle is situated within the town of Skipton, North Yorkshire, England. The castle has been preserved for over 900 years, built in 1090 by Robert de Romille, a Norman baron.- History :... |
The Bailey, Skipton Skipton Skipton is a market town and civil parish within the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. It is located along the course of both the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and the River Aire, on the south side of the Yorkshire Dales, northwest of Bradford and west of York... |
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Skipton Castle: Former Chapel | probably 13th century | The Bailey, Skipton | Former chapel Chapel A chapel is a building used by Christians as a place of fellowship and worship. It may be part of a larger structure or complex, such as a church, college, hospital, palace, prison or funeral home, located on board a military or commercial ship, or it may be an entirely free-standing building,... that, when in use, was dedicated to St. John the Evangelist. Freestanding rectangular building within the Bailey of the Castle. |
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Outer Gatehouse of Skipton Castle | Start of the 15th century | The Bailey, Skipton | This is the public entrance to the castle | ||
Church of the Holy Trinity | 14th century and 15th century | High Street, Skipton | |||
Church of St Mary | probably 15th century | Church Road, Thornton in Craven Thornton in Craven Thornton-in-Craven is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. It is approx from the border with Lancashire and north of Earby. Barnoldswick is nearby. The Pennine Way passes through the village, as does the A56 road... |
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Church of St Mary the Virgin, Long Preston Long Preston Long Preston is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England, in the Yorkshire Dales. It lies along the A65 road, and is 12 miles from the larger town of Skipton and four miles from the town of Settle... |
HambletonHambletonHambleton is a local government district of North Yorkshire, England. The main town and administrative centre is Northallerton, and includes the market towns and major villages of Bedale, Thirsk, Great Ayton, Stokesley and Easingwold....
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Church of St Helen, Ainderby Steeple | 14th, 15th century | Northallerton road, Ainderby Steeple Ainderby Steeple Ainderby Steeple is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It was known as Eindrebi in the Domesday Book. The Church of St... |
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Church of St Mary, Alne | 12th century | Church Wynd, Alne Alne, North Yorkshire Alne is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, about twelve miles north-west of York and four miles from Easingwold. The parish has a population of 711 .... |
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Church of St Gregory, Bedale | 13th, 15th and 19th century | Bedale Bedale Bedale is a market town and civil parish in the district of Hambleton, North Yorkshire, England. It lies north of Leeds, southwest of Middlesbrough, and south west of the county town of Northallerton... |
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Market Cross, Bedale | 14th century | Bedale Bedale Bedale is a market town and civil parish in the district of Hambleton, North Yorkshire, England. It lies north of Leeds, southwest of Middlesbrough, and south west of the county town of Northallerton... |
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Bedale Hall | 1735 | ||||
Beningbrough Hall Beningbrough Hall Beningbrough Hall is a large Georgian mansion near the village of Beningbrough, North Yorkshire, England overlooking the River Ouse. It boasts one of Britain's finest baroque interiors and an attractive walled garden, as well as being home to over 100 portraits on loan from the National Portrait... |
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Spout House | 16th century | Outbuilding to north-west of Sun Inn, Bilsdale Midcable Bilsdale Midcable Bilsdale Midcable is a geographically large civil parish in North Yorkshire, England and situated in the North York Moors National Park. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 293. Settlements in the parish are The Grange, Chop Gate, Seave Green and Urra. The parish also contains... |
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Church of St Thomas, Brompton | 12th, 14th and 15th century | High Green, Brompton Brompton, Hambleton Brompton is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, about two miles north of Northallerton. According to the 2001 UK census, Brompton parish had a population of 1,912.-History:... |
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Church of St Lambert, Burneston | 15th and 16th century | Main Street, Burneston Burneston Burneston is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 244. The village is close to the A1 road and is about four miles south-east of Bedale.... |
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Cowling Hall; & Wing | 12th, 17th and early 18th century | Cowling Lan, Burrill with Cowling Burrill with Cowling Burrill with Cowling is a civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, including the villages of Burrill and Cowling. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 81.... |
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Church of St Michael | 1430s | Village Street, Coxwold Coxwold Coxwold is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated 18 miles north of York and is where the Rev. Laurence Sterne wrote A Sentimental Journey.... |
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Shandy Hall Shandy Hall Shandy Hall was the home of the Rev. Laurence Sterne who is famous for his novel Tristram Shandy in Coxwold, North Yorkshire, England. Sterne lived there from 1760 to 1768 as perpetual curate of Coxwold... |
1450s | Village Street, Coxwold Coxwold Coxwold is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated 18 miles north of York and is where the Rev. Laurence Sterne wrote A Sentimental Journey.... |
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Crayke Castle | Early 15th century | Church Hill, Crayke Crayke Crayke is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, about two miles east of Easingwold.The parish was formerly a detached part of County Durham , due to its connection with St Cuthbert and the Bishop of Durham, who had a castle at Crayke.The seventh-century... |
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Church of St Peter | Early 12th, 15th, 16th and 19th century | Dalby-Cum-Skewsby, Dalby | |||
Danby Wiske Church | 12th, 14th and 15th century | Mountstroll Lane, Danby Wiske Danby Wiske Danby Wiske is a village in the district of Hambleton in North Yorkshire, England. It is the main settlement in the civil parish of Danby Wiske with Lazenby. The village lies on a minor road between the village of Streetlam and the A167 near Northallerton... |
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Mount Grace Priory Mount Grace Priory Mount Grace Priory, in the parish of East Harlsey, North Yorkshire, England is today the best preserved and most accessible of the ten medieval Carthusian houses in England.... |
1398 and 15th century | East Harlsey East Harlsey East Harlsey is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It is about west of Ingleby Arncliffe and the A19 and north east of Northallerton.Within the village there is a pub called the 'Cat and Bagpipes'.-Sport:... |
Ruins of a Carthusian Carthusian The Carthusian Order, also called the Order of St. Bruno, is a Roman Catholic religious order of enclosed monastics. The order was founded by Saint Bruno of Cologne in 1084 and includes both monks and nuns... Priory |
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Church of All Saints, Great Ayton | 12th and 13th century | Low Green, Great Ayton Great Ayton Great Ayton is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire on the edge of the North York Moors in England. The name Great Ayton is thought to derive from Ea-tun, tun meaning farm and 'ea' meaning river. It has a population of 4,570.... |
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Arncliffe Hall: & Wall to SE | 1753-4 | Ingleby Cross, Ingleby Arncliffe Ingleby Arncliffe Ingleby Arncliffe - is a small village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. The village itself merges into its smaller neighbour Ingleby Cross.-Notable residents:* Rev... |
Architect John Carr for Thomas Mauleverer | ||
Church of St Andrew, Ingleby Greenhow | Church Bank, Ingleby Greenhow Ingleby Greenhow Ingleby Greenhow is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It is on the border of the North Yorkshire Moors and 3 miles south of Great Ayton.... |
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Kiplin Hall Kiplin Hall Kiplin Hall is a Jacobean historic house at Kiplin in North Yorkshire, England, that is now a Grade I listed building. It stands by the River Swale in the Vale of Mowbray. The nearest villages are Scorton, Great Langton and Bolton-on-Swale... |
1625 | Kiplin Park, Kiplin Kiplin Kiplin is the small hamlet that accompanies Kiplin Hall to form the civil parish of Kiplin in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore and founder of the US state of Maryland, was born there.... |
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Church of St Lawrence | Kirby Sigston Kirby Sigston Kirby Sigston is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England approximately four miles from Northallerton. The parish contains the hamlet of Jeater Houses due east of the village on the trunk A19 road.... |
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Dromonby Hall; & Cottage with Outbuilding | 16th century | Busby Lane, Kirkby Kirkby, North Yorkshire Kirkby is a village and civil parish in Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, near Great Busby and 1 mile south of Stokesley.... |
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Church of St Michael, Kirklington | 13, 14 and 15th century | Howgrave Road, Kirklington Kirklington, North Yorkshire Kirklington is a village in the English county of North Yorkshire.Administratively Kirklington forms part of the civil parish of Kirklington cum Upsland which is in the district of Hambleton.... |
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Church of St Mary, Leake | 12th century to 15th century | Leake Leake, North Yorkshire Leake is a hamlet and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, about six miles north of Thirsk.... |
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Myton Hall | 1693 | Hall Lane, Myton-on-Swale Myton-on-Swale Myton-on-Swale is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It is about east of Boroughbridge and on the River Swale.- History :... |
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Myton Hall: Gatepiers, Wall & Railings | Hall Lane, Myton-on-Swale | ||||
Newburgh Priory Newburgh Priory Newburgh Priory is a large house near Coxwold, North Yorkshire, England. Standing on the site of an Augustinian priory, founded in 1145, it is a stately home in a rural setting with views to the Kilburn White Horse in the distance... |
16th century | Newburgh Park, Newburgh Newburgh, North Yorkshire -Local life:The village is mainly a large farming community, the main road passing through the village is 'Colley Broach Road'. Newburgh village leads right into Newburgh Grange... |
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Church of All Saints, Northallerton | 12th century | High Street, Northallerton Northallerton Northallerton is an affluent market town and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It lies in the Vale of Mowbray and at the northern end of the Vale of York. It has a population of 15,741 according to the 2001 census... |
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Church of All Saints, Rudby | Early 14th with additions in the 15th century | Rudby Bank, Rudby Rudby Rudby is a village and civil parish, 4 miles from the market town of Stokesley in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It is adjoined to another village called Hutton Rudby and it lies on the River Leven.-External links:... |
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Snape Castle | 1430s | Snape With Thorp, Snape Snape, North Yorkshire Snape is a large village in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, located about 3 miles south of Bedale and 3 miles west of the A1, it has a population of 350... |
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Church of St Mary, South Cowton | 15th century | Scorton Road, South Cowton South Cowton South Cowton is a village and Civil Parish based around an abandoned medieval village in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire in England.... |
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Cowton Castle | Late 15th century | South Cowton South Cowton South Cowton is a village and Civil Parish based around an abandoned medieval village in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire in England.... |
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Sutton Park Sutton Park, Yorkshire Sutton Park is an 18th century Georgian country house situated on the edge of the village of Sutton-on-the-Forest, North Yorkshire, England. It is approximately 10 miles north of York, in the ancient Forest of Galtres... |
1730-40 | Main Street, Sutton on the Forest | |||
Allerthorpe Hall | 1608 | Gatenby Road, Swainby Swainby Swainby is a village in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It is 8 miles north east of Northallerton on the A172. The small market town of Stokesley is only 5 miles away.... with Allerthorpe |
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Allerthorpe Hall: Gatepiers | Early 17th century | Gatenby Road, Swainby Swainby Swainby is a village in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It is 8 miles north east of Northallerton on the A172. The small market town of Stokesley is only 5 miles away.... with Allerthorpe |
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Church of St Mary, Thirsk | Thirsk Thirsk Thirsk is a small market town and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. The local travel links are located a mile from the town centre to Thirsk railway station and to Durham Tees Valley Airport... |
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Thornton Watlass Hall; & Stable Block | 18th century | Thornton Watlass Thornton Watlass Thornton Watlass is a small village and civil parish within the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It is located north of Masham and south of Bedale on the eastern slopes of the Ure Valley at the entrance to Wensleydale and the Yorkshire Dales National Park... |
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Church of St Michael, Well | 12th, early 14th and 15th century | Church Street, Well Well, North Yorkshire Well is a small village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It is about 4 miles south of Bedale, near Snape.... |
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The Hall, Well | 1342 (probable date) | Main Street, Well Well, North Yorkshire Well is a small village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It is about 4 miles south of Bedale, near Snape.... |
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Church of St Nicholas, West Tanfield | Early 13th century | Church Street, West Tanfield West Tanfield West Tanfield is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. Situated about 6 miles north of Ripon on the A6108, which goes from Ripon into Wensleydale, West Tanfield is on the edge of both the Yorkshire Dales and the Vale of York... |
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Marmion Tower Marmion Tower Marmion Tower is a 15th century gatehouse near to the village of West Tanfield in North Yorkshire, England.It was the entrance to and formerly adjoined to a now vanished manor house by the River Ure, owned by the Marmion family from which the gatehouse gets its name... |
14th and 16th century | Church Street, West Tanfield | |||
Old Church of Holy Rood, Whorlton | 12th century | Whorlton Lane, Whorlton Whorlton, North Yorkshire Whorlton is a hamlet and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It is very near Swainby and the A19, and 6 miles south west of Stokesley. Features include the remains of Whorlton Castle and the Church of the Holy Rood.... |
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Whorlton Castle Whorlton Castle Whorlton Castle is a ruined medieval castle situated near the abandoned village of Whorlton in North Yorkshire, England. It was built in the early 12th century as a Norman motte-and-bailey associated with the nearby settlement. The castle is an unusual example of a motte and bailey that remained in... : Gatehouse |
Late 14th century | Castle Bank, Whorlton Whorlton, North Yorkshire Whorlton is a hamlet and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It is very near Swainby and the A19, and 6 miles south west of Stokesley. Features include the remains of Whorlton Castle and the Church of the Holy Rood.... |
Scheduled Ancient Monument County No 115 |
HarrogateHarrogate (borough)Harrogate is a local government district and borough of North Yorkshire, England. Its council is based in the town of Harrogate but it also includes surrounding towns and villages...
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The Mansion, Allerton Mauleverer (Allerton Castle Allerton Castle Allerton Castle, formerly "Allerton Park" is a Grade I listed nineteenth century Gothic or Victorian Gothic house at Allerton Mauleverer in North Yorkshire, England... ) |
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Church of St James, Baldersby Baldersby Baldersby is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England, about west of Thirsk and north east of Ripon on the A61. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 253.... |
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Church of St Helen, Bilton in Ainsty | Medieval, 12th century | Bilton in Ainsty | , Church Street, YO26 7NN | ||
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Church of St Andrew, Aldborough Aldborough, North Yorkshire Aldborough is a village in the civil parish of Boroughbridge, part of the Borough of Harrogate in North Yorkshire, England.Historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, what is now known as Aldborough was built on the site of a major Romano-British town, Isurium Brigantum... , Boroughbridge |
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Denton Hall Denton Hall, Wharfedale Denton Hall is an English country house located to the north of the River Wharfe, at Denton between Otley and Ilkley in North Yorkshire, England, and set within a larger Denton estate of about , including a village, church, and landscaped gardens.... ; & Forecourt Walls & Railings |
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Church of St Oswald, Farnham | Medieval, 12th century | Farnham Farnham, North Yorkshire Farnham is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated immediately north of Knaresborough.Farnham Gravel Pit hosted Britain's first Pacific Diver in January/February 2007.... |
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Farnley Hall Farnley Hall (North Yorkshire) Farnley Hall is a stately home in Farnley, North Yorkshire, England. It is located near Otley. The original early seventeenth century house was added to in the 1780s by John Carr, who also designed Harewood House... |
Early Modern, 1786–90 | Farnley | Architect John Carr | , Otley To Farnley Road | |
Rudding Park House | Modern, begun 1805 and finish around 1824 | Follifoot Follifoot Follifoot is a large village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated on the A658 road and south east from the town centre of Harrogate.-History:... |
, Rudding Lane, HG3 1DQ | ||
Brimham Lodge | Early Modern, 1661 | Hartwith Cum Winsley Hartwith cum Winsley Hartwith cum Winsley is a civil parish in Harrogate district, North Yorkshire, England. Historically it was a township in the ancient parish of Kirkby Malzeard, a detached part of that parish.... |
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Church of St Wilfrid, Harrogate | Harrogate Harrogate Harrogate is a spa town in North Yorkshire, England. The town is a tourist destination and its visitor attractions include its spa waters, RHS Harlow Carr gardens, and Betty's Tea Rooms. From the town one can explore the nearby Yorkshire Dales national park. Harrogate originated in the 17th... |
Modern, 1909–14 | By Temple Moore | , Duchy Road | |
Church of All Saints, Kirby Hill Kirby Hill, Harrogate Kirby Hill is a small rural village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It is approximately one mile north of the market town of Boroughbridge... |
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Church of All Saints, Kirk Deighton | Medieval, early to mid 15th century with some remains from the 12th century | Kirk Deighton Kirk Deighton Kirk Deighton is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated to the immediate north west of Wetherby and near the A1. The village has a population of less than 500 people. Kirk Deighton is set along the county border line between West Yorkshire... |
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Church of St John The Baptist, Kirk Hammerton Kirk Hammerton Kirk Hammerton is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It is near the River Nidd and on the A59 road, west of York.The village is served by Hammerton railway station.... |
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Church of St Andrew, Kirkby Malzeard Kirkby Malzeard Kirkby Malzeard is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England.In recent years a creamery in the village was acquired by the Wensleydale Creamery, and Wensleydale cheese is now made there.-History:... |
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Church of St John the Baptist, Knaresborough Knaresborough Knaresborough is an old and historic market town, spa town and civil parish in the Borough of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England, located on the River Nidd, four miles east of the centre of Harrogate.-History:... |
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Church of St Oswald, Leathley Leathley Leathley is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It is near the border with West Yorkshire and the River Wharfe, 1 mile north east of Otley.-External links:... |
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Fountains Abbey Fountains Abbey Fountains Abbey is near to Aldfield, approximately two miles southwest of Ripon in North Yorkshire, England. It is a ruined Cistercian monastery, founded in 1132. Fountains Abbey is one of the largest and best preserved Cistercian houses in England. It is a Grade I listed building and owned by the... ; & Ancillary Buildings |
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Fountains Hall Fountains Hall Fountains Hall is a country house near Ripon in North Yorkshire, England, close to the World Heritage Site of Fountains Abbey. It belongs to the National Trust as part of its Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden property, and is a Grade I listed building.The house was built by Stephen... |
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Studley Royal: Banqueting House | Early Modern, 1728–32 | Lindrick With Studley Royal And Fountains | |||
Studley Royal: Canal, The Drum Falls & Weir Inlet | |||||
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Studley Royal: Tunnel & Flanking Wall | |||||
Church of the Holy Trinity, Little Ouseburn Holy Trinity Church, Little Ouseburn Holy Trinity Church, Little Ouseburn, stands to the northeast of the village of Little Ouseburn, North Yorkshire, England. It is an Anglican parish church in the deanery of Ripon, the archdeaconry of Richmond, and the diocese of Ripon and Leeds. Its benefice is united with those of five local... |
Medieval, 11th, 14th and 15th century | Little Ouseburn Little Ouseburn Little Ouseburn is a small village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated near the A1 road motorway and 6 miles south east of Boroughbridge.-External links:... |
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Church of All Saints, Long Marston | Medieval, c1400 | Long Marston Long Marston, North Yorkshire Long Marston is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated on the B1224 road from Wetherby to York, west of York... |
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Markenfield Hall Markenfield Hall Markenfield Hall, near Ripon, North Yorkshire, is one of the finest surviving early fourteenth-century English country houses; it was built by John de Markenfield, an associate of Piers Gaveston and a servant of Edward II. A license to crenellate was issued for Markenfield in 1310, the same year... |
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Newby Hall Newby Hall Newby Hall is an historic mansion house and Grade I listed building situated on the banks of the River Ure at Skelton-on-Ure, near Boroughbridge in North Yorkshire, England.-History:... |
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Newby Hall: Skelton Lodges with Gates & Screen Walls | |||||
Newby Hall: Church of Christ the Consoler; & Eleanor Cross | |||||
Church of St Mary, Nun Monkton | Medieval, Late 12th to - early 13th century | Nun Monkton Nun Monkton Nun Monkton is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated north of York at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Nidd. Cottages and houses are grouped around a village green of with a duck pond and a maypole... |
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Baldersby Park House | Early Modern, 1718–21 | Rainton With Newby | By Coten Campbell | , Baldersby Park | |
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Hospital of St Mary Magdalene, Ripon Ripon Ripon is a cathedral city, market town and successor parish in the Borough of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England, located at the confluence of two streams of the River Ure in the form of the Laver and Skell. The city is noted for its main feature the Ripon Cathedral which is architecturally... : Chapel |
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The Obelisk, Ripon | Early Modern, 1702 | Ripon | architect Nicholas Hawksmoor Nicholas Hawksmoor Nicholas Hawksmoor was a British architect born in Nottinghamshire, probably in East Drayton.-Life:Hawksmoor was born in Nottinghamshire in 1661, into a yeoman farming family, almost certainly in East Drayton, Nottinghamshire. On his death he was to leave property at nearby Ragnall, Dunham and a... |
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Ripon Cathedral Ripon Cathedral Ripon Cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Ripon and Leeds and the mother church of the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds, situated in the small North Yorkshire city of Ripon, England.-Background:... (Cathedral Church of St Peter & St Wilfrid) |
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Stockeld Park House | Early Modern, 1758–63 | Spofforth With Stockeld Spofforth with Stockeld Spofforth with Stockeld is a civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England.According to the 2001 UK census, Spofforth with Stockeld parish had a population of 1,121.... |
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Church of St Mary St Mary's Church, Stainburn St Mary's Church, Stainburn, is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Stainburn, North Yorkshire, England . It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.... , Stainburn Stainburn Stainburn is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated 10 miles north of Leeds.-External links:... |
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Church of St Michael, Tockwith | Medieval, 1456–58 | Tockwith Tockwith Tockwith is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England, near the town of Wetherby and the city of York. There has been a village on the site since at least 1086 when Tocvi was mentioned in the Domesday Book. Tockwith's greatest claim to fame is being used as a... |
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Weston Hall, Harrogate | |||||
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Church of All Saints, Weston Weston, North Yorkshire Weston is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It is about 1 mile north west of Otley and near the River Wharfe.... |
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Church of All Saints, Wighill | Medieval, 12th and 15th century | Wighill Wighill Wighill is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It is near the River Wharfe and 6 miles east of Wetherby, West Yorkshire. The village has one public house, The White Swan Inn, which recently reopened.... |
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MiddlesbroughMiddlesbroughMiddlesbrough is a large town situated on the south bank of the River Tees in north east England, that sits within the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire...
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Acklam Hall Acklam Hall Acklam Hall is a Restoration mansion in the former village, and now suburb, of Acklam in Middlesbrough, in the unitary authority of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building.... |
Redcar & Cleveland
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Priory of St Mary Gisborough Priory Gisborough Priory is a ruined former Augustinian priory in the town of Guisborough, now in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It was founded in 1119 as the Priory of St. Mary by Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale, an ancestor of the... , Guisborough Guisborough Guisborough is a market town and civil parish within the unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.... : Ruins |
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Kilton Castle, Lockwood Lockwood, North Yorkshire Lockwood is a civil parish in the unitary authority of Redcar & Cleveland with ceremonial association with North Yorkshire, England.- External links :*... : Remains |
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Ormesby Hall Ormesby Hall Ormesby Hall is a predominantly 18th century mansion house built in the Palladian style, situated in Ormesby, near Middlesbrough, in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, in the North East of England.... , Ormesby Ormesby Ormesby is a former village, and now suburb, spanning the Middlesbrough and Redcar and Cleveland unitary authorities in north east England, within the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire. It forms part of the Middlesbrough urban agglomeration... ; & Outbuildings & Screen Walls |
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Church of St Cuthbert, Kirkleatham Kirkleatham Kirkleatham is a village in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It is located approximately north/northwest of Guisborough, and south of Redcar. It is near the mouth of the River Tees... |
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Church of St Cuthbert: Turner Mausoleum | |||||
Sir William Turner's Hospital, Kirkleatham | |||||
Sir William Turners Hospital: Entrance Screen, Loggias, Forts Flat & Outhouses | |||||
Kirkleatham Museum (formerly Kirkleatham Hall School): Gatepiers | |||||
Marske Hall Marske Hall Marske Hall is a 17th century former mansion house, now serving as an institutional residence, in Marske-by-the-Sea, Redcar and Cleveland, England. It has Grade I listed building status.... |
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Skelton Castle, Skelton Skelton-in-Cleveland Skelton-in-Cleveland is a small town in the civil parish of Skelton and Brotton in the unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire in the North East of England. It is situated at the foot of the Cleveland Hills and about east of Middlesbrough. Skelton is... |
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Skelton Castle: Stable Block, Stable House & Coach House |
RichmondshireRichmondshireRichmondshire is a local government district of North Yorkshire, England. It covers a large northern area of the Yorkshire Dales including Swaledale and Arkengarthdale, Wensleydale and Coverdale, with the prominent Scots' Dyke and Scotch Corner along the centre. Teesdale lies to the north...
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Aske Park: Aske Hall Aske Hall Aske Hall is a Georgian country house, with parkland attributed to Capability Brown, north of Richmond, North Yorkshire, England. It contains an impressive collection of 18th-century furniture, paintings and porcelain, and in its grounds a John Carr stable block converted into a chapel in... |
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Church of St Oswald, Askrigg | |||||
Nappa Hall, Askrigg | |||||
Brough Hall | |||||
Bolton Castle Bolton Castle Bolton Castle in North Yorkshire, is located in Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales . The nearby village Castle Bolton takes its name from the castle. The castle is a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The castle was damaged in the English Civil War, but much of it remains... |
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Constable Burton Hall Constable Burton Hall Constable Burton Hall is a handsome mansion of dressed stone in the village of Constable Burton in North Yorkshire whose owners are the Wyvill Family. The house has an elegant Ionic portico in and the principal entrance is approached by a double flight of steps... |
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Church of St Peter, Croft On Tees | |||||
Abbey of St Agatha, Easby: Ruins (EH) | |||||
Abbey of St Agatha: Easby Abbey: Gatehouse, | |||||
Church of St Agatha, Easby | |||||
Jervaulx Abbey: Ruins | |||||
Jervaulx Abbey: Old Gatehouse | |||||
Forcett Hall | 1710 by William Benson, rebuilt 1740 Daniel Garrett | Forcett, Richmondshire | Taken over by Keith Heaviside & Family July 2011 | NZ1721212376 | |
Church of St Agatha, West Gilling | |||||
Church of St Andrew, Grinton | |||||
Hipswell Hall | |||||
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Hornby | |||||
Hornby Castle | |||||
Church of St Peter & St Felix, Green, Kirby Hill Kirby Hill, Richmondshire Kirby Hill is a village and civil parish in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England. It has a population of around 60. It is notable for its large medieval parish church of St Peter and St Felix which is a Grade I listed building. It was built in 1397, on the site of a Saxon church... |
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Middleham Castle Middleham Castle Middleham Castle in Wensleydale, in the county of North Yorkshire, was built by Robert Fitzrandolph, 3rd Lord of Middleham and Spennithorne, commencing in 1190. It was built near the site of an earlier motte and bailey castle... |
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Church of St Mary & St Alkelda, Kirkgate, Middleham | |||||
Church of St Michael, Middleton Tyas; & Grave Cover - * | |||||
Moulton Hall - * | |||||
The Manor House, Moulton - * | |||||
Church of St Patrick, Patrick Brompton | |||||
Ravensworth Castle Ravensworth Castle (North Yorkshire) Ravensworth Castle is a ruined 14th century castle in the village of Ravensworth, North Yorkshire, England. It has been designated a Grade I listed building by English Heritage.-History:... ; & Park Wall |
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Grey Friars Tower, The Friary, Richmond | |||||
Holy Trinity Church, Richmond | |||||
Theatre Royal, Richmond | |||||
The Castle, Richmond | |||||
Church of St Michael, Spennithorne | |||||
Priory of St Martin, St Martins: Ruins | |||||
Church of St John the Baptist, Stanwick St John St John the Baptist's Church, Stanwick St John the Baptist's Church, Stanwick, is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Stanwick St John, North Yorkshire, England . It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust... |
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Danby Hall, Thornton Steward Thornton Steward Thornton Steward is a small village and civil parish in the Richmondshiredistrict of North Yorkshire, England, near Wensleydale, with a population of 100-200. The village is very similar to the others that dot Wensleydale but Thornton Steward however has a reservoir owned by Yorkshire Water.Other... |
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Church of the Holy Trinity, Wensley Holy Trinity Church, Wensley Holy Trinity Church, Wensley, is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Wensley, North Yorkshire, England . It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust... |
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RyedaleRyedaleRyedale is a non-metropolitan district of the shire county of North Yorkshire in England. Settlements include Helmsley, Kirkbymoorside, Malton, Norton-on-Derwent, Pickering, and Terrington.-Derivation of name:...
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Church of St Nicholas, Birdsall | |||||
Church of St Martin, Bulmer | |||||
Church of St Botolph, Bossall | |||||
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Church of St Michael, Crambe | > | ||||
Ebberston Hall | |||||
Gilling Castle Gilling Castle Gilling Castle is a castle near Gilling East, North Yorkshire, England . The castle was originally the home of the Etton family, who appeared there at the end of the 12th century... |
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Castle Howard Castle Howard Castle Howard is a stately home in North Yorkshire, England, north of York. One of the grandest private residences in Britain, most of it was built between 1699 and 1712 for the 3rd Earl of Carlisle, to a design by Sir John Vanbrugh... , Henderskelfe; & East Court |
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Castle Howard: The Mausoleum & Bastion Wall with Gates & Railings | |||||
Castle Howard: Atlas Fountain & Pond, South Parterre | |||||
Castle Howard: Pedestal, South Parterre | |||||
Castle Howard: Pedestal & Statue of Spinario, South Parterre | |||||
Castle Howard: The Pyramid & Surrounding Piers | |||||
Castle Howard: The Temple of The Four Winds inc Retaining Wall, Terrace Walk | |||||
Castle Howard: Pyramid Gatehouse & Flanking Wings | |||||
Castle Howard: The Obelisk | |||||
Castle Howard: Walling to Park South of Gatehouse | |||||
Castle Howard: Pyramid In Pretty Wood | |||||
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Castle Howard: The New River Bridge | |||||
Castle Howard: Walled Garden Walls & Gates inc The Satyr Gate & Corner Piers | |||||
Castle Howard: Carrmire Gates, Wall & End Turrets | |||||
Castle Howard: Monument to The 7th Earl of Carlisle | |||||
Church of St Andrew, East Heslerton St Andrew's Church, East Heslerton St Andrew's Church, East Heslerton, is a redundant Anglican church at the south end of the village of East Heslerton, North Yorkshire, England. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.-History:The... |
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Hovingham Hall Hovingham Hall Hovingham Hall is a Palladian-style mansion in the village of Hovingham, North Yorkshire, England, the home of the Worsley family and the childhood home of the Duchess of Kent. It was built in the 18th century, and the Worsleys have lived in Hovingham since the 16th century... |
Hovingham Hovingham Hovingham is a large village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. It is on the edge of the Howardian Hills and about 7 miles south of Kirkbymoorside.... |
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Howsham Hall Howsham Hall Howsham Hall is a stately home in Howsham, North Yorkshire, England, built in the early 17th century. The hall is now a grade I listed building.... |
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Church of St Mary, Lastingham | |||||
Priory Church of St Mary, Old Malton | |||||
Priory Church of St Mary: Churchyard Walls | |||||
Church of St Andrew, Middleton | |||||
Church of All Saints & St James, Nunnington | |||||
Nunnington Hall, The Avenue, Nunnington | |||||
Church of St Mary, Old Byland & Scawton | |||||
Church of All Saints, Old Byland & Scawton | |||||
Church of St Peter & St Paul, Pickering | |||||
Rievaulx Abbey | |||||
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Church of St Andrew, Rillington | |||||
Church of St John of Beverley, Salton | |||||
Church of St Helen & the Holy Cross, Sheriff Hutton | |||||
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Church of All Saints, Terrington | |||||
Church of St Andrew, Weaverthorpe | |||||
Minster Church of St Gregory, Welburn, Kirkbymoorside | |||||
Kirkham Priory Kirkham Priory The ruins of Kirkham Priory are situated on the banks of the River Derwent, at Kirkham, North Yorkshire, England. The Augustinian priory was founded in the 1120s by Walter l'Espec, lord of nearby Helmsley, who also built Rievaulx Abbey... , Westow |
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Church of St Peter, Wintringham St Peter's Church, Wintringham St Peter's Church, Wintringham, is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Wintringham, North Yorkshire, England . It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust... |
ScarboroughScarborough (borough)Scarborough is a non-metropolitan district and borough of North Yorkshire, England. In addition to the town of Scarborough, it covers a large stretch of the coast of Yorkshire, including Whitby and Filey....
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Church of St Peter, Hackness | |||||
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Church of St Matthew, Hutton Buscel | |||||
Church of St Oswald, Lythe | |||||
Old Mulgrave Castle, Lythe | |||||
Church of St Mary, Scarborough (Grade A) | |||||
Church of St Martin, Scarborough | |||||
King Richard's House, Scarborough | |||||
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Church of St Martin, Seamer | |||||
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Ayton Castle, West Ayton | |||||
Riddings Farmhouse, Westerdale | |||||
Captain Cook's House, Whitby | |||||
The Abbey House, Whitby | |||||
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Church of St Mary, Whitby | |||||
The Church Stairs, Whitby | |||||
Donkey Road, Whitby | |||||
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SelbySelby (district)Selby is a local government district of North Yorkshire, England. The local authority, Selby District Council, is based in the town of Selby and provides services to an area which includes Tadcaster and a host of villages....
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Carlton Towers Carlton Towers Carlton Towers is in Carlton , North Yorkshire, England. It is a Grade I listed Victorian gothic country house designed by Edward Welby Pugin. It is the Yorkshire home of the Duke of Norfolk.... , Carlton Park, Camblesforth |
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Church of St Mary the Virgin, Church Fenton | |||||
Church of St Peter & St Paul, Drax | |||||
Church of St Mary The Virgin, Hemingbrough | |||||
Church of St Edmund, Kellington | |||||
Church of St Wilfrid, Monk Fryston | |||||
Church of St Andrew, Newton-Kyme Hall Estate | |||||
Church of St Mary, Riccall | |||||
Church of All Saints, Ryther | |||||
Church of All Saints, Saxton | |||||
Church of St Mary & St Germain (Selby Abbey), Selby | |||||
Church of All Saints, Sherburn In Elmet | |||||
Church of St Helen, Skipwith | |||||
Steeton Hall, South Milford | |||||
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Church of St Helen, Stillingfleet | |||||
Hazlewood Castle | |||||
Hazlewood Castle: Roman Catholic Chapel of St Leonard | |||||
Church of St Helen, Thorganby | |||||
Church of All Saints, Wistow | |||||
Church of St Martin, Womersley Park |
YorkYorkYork is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence...
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Church of the Holy Trinity, Acaster Malbis | Acaster Malbis Acaster Malbis Acaster Malbis is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of the City of York, England. It is located on the River Ouse, almost 5 miles south of York... |
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Church of St Nicholas, Askham Bryan | Askham Bryan Askham Bryan Askham Bryan is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of City of York in the north of England, 6 miles south west of York, west of Bishopthorpe, and close to Askham Richard and Copmanthorpe. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 582. Prior to 1996 it formed... |
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Bishopthorpe Palace & Chapel Bishopthorpe Palace Bishopthorpe Palace is a stately home and historic house at Bishopthorpe south of York in the City of York unitary authority and ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England... |
Bishopthorpe Bishopthorpe Bishopthorpe is a village and civil parish three miles south of York in the City of York unitary authority and ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It is close to the River Ouse, and has a population of 3,174. Prior to 1996 it was part of the Selby district... |
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Bell Hall, Naburn | Naburn Naburn Naburn is a small village and civil parish in the unitary authority of the City of York in North Yorkshire, England. It lies on the eastern side of the River Ouse about south of York. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 470... |
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Church of St Giles, Skelton | Skelton Skelton, York Skelton is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of the City of York, in North Yorkshire England. It is northwest of the city of York, west of Haxby, and on the east bank of the River Ouse. Skelton was in the ancient royal Forest of Galtres and covers 977.3 hectares... |
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Church of St Helen, Wheldrake | Wheldrake Wheldrake Wheldrake is a village and civil parish located south-east of York. Administratively it is in the unitary authority of the City of York in North Yorkshire, England.... |
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Merchant Taylors' Hall Merchant Taylors' Hall, York The Merchant Taylors' Hall in York, England, is a medieval guildhall near the city wall in the Aldwark area of the city.Constructed by the Fraternity of St John the Baptist in the 14th century, it received a new cladding in the 17th century. The main hall is 60 ft by 30ft, with 30ft ceilings... |
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Church of St Mary, Bishophill Junior | York York York is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence... |
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The Assembly Rooms | York York York is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence... |
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The Bar Convent Bar Convent The Convent of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin at Micklegate Bar, York, better known as Bar Convent, is the oldest surviving Roman Catholic convent in England, established in 1686. The laws of England at this time prohibited the foundation of Catholic convents and as a result of this, the... & Railings |
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Bootham Park Hospital Bootham Park Hospital Bootham Park Hospital is a psychiatric hospital, part of NHS North Yorkshire and York. It is located in the Bootham district of York and is a Grade I listed building.-History:... |
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York Castle Museum York Castle Museum York Castle Museum is a museum located in York, North Yorkshire, England, on the site of York Castle, originally built by William the Conqueror in 1068... - The Debtors Prison |
York York York is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence... |
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York Castle Museum York Castle Museum York Castle Museum is a museum located in York, North Yorkshire, England, on the site of York Castle, originally built by William the Conqueror in 1068... - The Female Prison |
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Clifford's Tower York Castle York Castle in the city of York, England, is a fortified complex comprising, over the last nine centuries, a sequence of castles, prisons, law courts and other buildings on the south side of the River Foss. The now-ruinous keep of the medieval Norman castle is sometimes referred to as Clifford's... |
York York York is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence... |
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Curtain Wall, Castle Precinct | York York York is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence... |
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Fairfax House Fairfax House Fairfax House is a historic house in the Sydney suburb of Bellevue Hill. It is listed on the Australian Register of the National Estate.The two-storey Gothic house is on the south side of Ginahgulla Road. It was built in 1858 by John Fairfax, of the Fairfax family of newspaper proprietors... |
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Castlegate House& Railings | York York York is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence... |
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Church of St Mary, Castlegate | York York York is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence... |
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York City Walls York city walls The English city of York has, since Roman times, been defended by walls of one form or another. To this day, substantial portions of the walls remain, and York has more miles of intact wall than any other city in England... : Roman Wall c20 m SE of Monk Bar, Aldwark |
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York City Walls: from Baile Hill to Barker Tower | |||||
York City Walls: from Bootham Bar to Layerthorpe, York | |||||
York City Walls: from Lendall Hill House to The Lodge, York | |||||
York City Walls: from Multangular Tower to rear of No 8 St Leonards Place, York | |||||
York City Walls: from The Red Tower to Fishergate Postern Tower, York | |||||
York City Walls: attached to Tower Place, York | |||||
Anglian Tower Anglian Tower The Anglian Tower is the lower portion of a tower on the city walls of York in the English county of North Yorkshire. Its date is somewhat controversial.The tower is located on a section of the Roman city wall in the Museum Gardens... , York |
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St Williams College | York York York is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence... |
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Mansion House Mansion House, York The Mansion House in York, England is the home of the Lord Mayors of York during their term in office. It is situated on St Helen's Square, where York's Coney Street and Lendal intersect in the city centre. It is built in an early Georgian style. The foundation stone for the Mansion House was laid... ; railings & gas lamps |
York York York is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence... |
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Guildhall, York Guildhall, York York Guildhall is located behind the York's Mansion House and was built in the 15th century, it served as a meeting place for the guilds of York... ; Council Hall & Wall Containing Entrance to Lane |
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Former Archbishops Palace: Arcade & Railings & Gates, Deans Park, York | |||||
King's Manor King's Manor The King's Manor is a Grade I listed building in York, England, and is part of the University of York.King's Manor was originally built to house the abbots of St Mary's Abbey, York. The Abbot's house probably occupied the site since the eleventh century, but the earliest remains date from the... |
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Merchant Adventurers' Hall Merchant Adventurers' Hall The Merchant Adventurers' Hall is a medieval guildhall in the city of York, England, and was one of the most important buildings in the medieval city. The majority of the Hall was built in 1357 by a group of influential men and women who came together to form a religious fraternity called the... |
York York York is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence... |
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Goodramgate: Nos 41, 43 & 45 | York York York is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence... |
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Goodramgate: The Wealden Hall, 49 & 51 | York York York is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence... |
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Goodramgate: Lady Row, 60-72 Goodramgate | York York York is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence... |
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Church of the Holy Trinity | York York York is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence... |
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High Petergate: No 23 & Wall & Outbuilding | York York York is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence... |
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Cumberland House | York York York is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence... |
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Old Church of St Lawrence: West Tower | York | ||||
Judges Lodgings Judges Lodgings, York The Judges Lodgings is an historic building in York, England. It was used by judges when they attended the sessions of the Assize Courts which were held four times each year in York.-History:... |
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Church of St Olave St Olave's Church, York St Olave's is an Anglican church in York, England. It is situated on Marygate by St Mary's Abbey.The church is situated within St Mary's Abbey walls, which was ruined in the Dissolution of the Monasteries. It is dedicated to St Olaf, patron saint of Norway... |
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Garforth House, Railings & Wall | York | ||||
Micklegate House, & Railings & Lamp Brackets | York | ||||
Church of Holy Trinity, & Wall | York | ||||
Church of St Martin Cum Gregory | York | ||||
Grays Court Grays Court, York Grays Court is a Grade I listed ancient house in the middle of York, England, near York Minster, behind the Treasurer's House next to the city walls.It is now a hotel/restaurant.... , Garden Gates & Piers |
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Treasurers House, & attached Garden Walls, Gate & Gate Piers | York | > | |||
York Minster York Minster York Minster is a Gothic cathedral in York, England and is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe alongside Cologne Cathedral. The minster is the seat of the Archbishop of York, the second-highest office of the Church of England, and is the cathedral for the Diocese of York; it is run by... , (The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of St Peter in York) |
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Minster Library | York | ||||
Church of St Michael Le Belfrey | York | ||||
Multangular Tower & Wall | York | ||||
Abbey of St Mary: Remains of Church | York | ||||
Abbey of St Mary: Precinct Walls | York | ||||
St Mary’s Lodge; & Railings, Gates & Gate Piers | York | ||||
Yorkshire Museum Yorkshire Museum The Yorkshire Museum is a museum in York, England. It is the home of the Cawood sword, and has four permanent collections, covering biology, geology, archaeology and astronomy... , Tempest Anderson Hall & Remains of Abbey of St Mary |
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Lendal Tower | York | ||||
St Leonard's Hospital, York: Remains | |||||
Church of All Saints & Anchorage | York | ||||
The Herbert House, 12 & 14 Pavement | York | ||||
Church of All Saints | York | ||||
Church of St Cuthbert | York | ||||
St Anthony's Hall St Anthony's Hall St Anthony's Hall in York, England, is a former medieval guildhall and Grade I listed building. It currently houses the Quilt Museum and Gallery.- History :... |
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Church of St Michael | York | ||||
St Leonards Place: Wall at No 9 | York | ||||
The Norman House | York | ||||
Goddards: & Gateway, Terrace & Loggia | York | ||||
Jacob's Well | York | ||||
Church of St Denys, York | York | ||||
Church of St Margaret, York | York |
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- National Heritage Gateway (incomplete search of national register)