
Yorkshire (North), Lost Country Houses
Folder: Lost Country Houses
Bewerley Hall,
Bolton Hall,
Byram Hall,
Easthorpe Hall,
Gledstone Hall
Keldy Castle,
Kirkleatham Hall,
Marton Hall,
Rounton Grange,
Sandhutton Hall
Scarthingwell Hall
Scriven Hall
Sedbury Park,
Stapleton Hall,
Stanwick Hall,
Studley Royal,
Swillington House,
Thirkleby Hall,
Thornton le Street Hall,
Wetherby Grange
Wiganthorpe Hall,
Bolton Hall,
Byram Hall,
Easthorpe Hall,
Gledstone Hall
Keldy Castle,
Kirkleatham Hall,
Marton Hall,
Rounton Grange,
Sandhutton Hall
Scarthingwell Hall
Scriven Hall
Sedbury Park,
Stapleton Hall,
Stanwick Hall,
Studley Royal,
Swillington House,
Thirkleby Hall,
Thornton le Street Hall,
Wetherby Grange
Wiganthorpe Hall,
Byram Hall, North Yorkshire (Demolished)
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Byram Hall, North Yorkshire (Demolished 1970s)
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Easthorpe Hall, North Yorkshire (Demolished 1970s)
Gledstone Hall, North Yorkshire (Demolished 1920s)
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Keldy Castle, North Yorkshire (Demolished 1956)
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Taken before the house was partly rebuilt in the Edwardian period, for a later view see
www.ipernity.com/doc/buildings/36509166
Kirkleatham Hall, North Yorkshire (Demolished) -…
Marton Hall, Middlesbrough (Demolished)
Rounton Grange, North Yorkshire (Demolished)
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Designed by Philip Webb, Rounton was chiefly famous for its outstanding Arts and Crafts interior which included fine tapestries by William Morris and Sir Edward Burne Jones.
Sand Hutton Hall, North Yorkshire (Demolished 1970…
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Scriven Hall, North Yorkshire (Demolished)
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Scriven Hall, North Yorkshire (Demolished)
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Stanwick Hall, North Yorkshire (Demolished)
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Stapleton Park, North Yorkshire (Demolished)
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Stillington Hall, North Yorkshire from a c1900 pos…
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Studley Royal, North Yorkshire (Demolished)
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Swillington House, North Yorkshire (Demolished c19…
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Thirkleby Park, North Yorkshire (Demolished)
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Thirkleby Hall, North Yorkshire (Demolished c1927)
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