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The estate includes Swinton Park, the seat of the Danby family and (from 1882) of the Cunliffe-Lister family (the Earls of Swinton), an English country house in Swinton near Masham. It is set in 200 acres (81 ha) of parkland, lakes and gardens. The house is a Grade II* listed building, [2] and now operates as the 42-bedroom Swinton Park Hotel.
The estate has a commanding location above deeply incised meanders of the River Rye within the North York Moors National Park. The house was completed in 1713 for Thomas Duncombe (born Thomas Brown) to designs by the Yorkshire gentleman-architect William Wakefield. [3] It was remodelled in 1843 by Sir Charles Barry.
Just as impressive as this baroque country house is the wider estate – 2,000 acres of parkland designed by Capability Brown, who relocated the village of Highclere to make way for his rolling ...
The estate from above, in 2018. The estate covers 2,400 hectares, including the gardens, parkland and surrounding agricultural land. The main house is on a high site, close to the centre of the estate. To its north is a large lawn, leading down to the Great Lake, on which are a boathouse and modern playground area.
Busby Hall is a Grade II* listed Country House in Little Busby, North Yorkshire, England, close to the village of Carlton-in-Cleveland. The house and parkland sits within the North York Moors National Park. [1] The house is perhaps best known as the inspiration for Groby Hall in Parade's End, a novel by Ford Madox Ford. [2]
Byram Park is a former country estate in Byram, North Yorkshire, a village in England. The estate was acquired by the Ramsden family in 1618. Byram Hall, at the heart of the park, had been built in the 16th century, and was altered by its new owners. In 1762, John Carr of York redesigned the building, giving it facades in the Neoclassical style ...
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The house, in 2006. Escrick Park is a historic building and country estate in Escrick, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.. The estate was formed by Picot de Lascelles in the mid 12th century, and a manor house was first recorded in 1323.