Henderskelfe, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Henderskelfe, England
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Castle Howard
Henderskelfe, England
1700-59
Castle Howard is a Baroque country house with extensive landscaped gardens, designed by Sir John Vanbrugh and Nicholas Hawksmoor for the Earl of Carlisle. It is still occupied by the owners but is open to the public.
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Walled Garden Gate Piers to Central N S Lane
Henderskelfe, England
Gate piers. Early C18. Probably by Sir John Vanbrugh.
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Pedestal and Statue of Spinario
Henderskelfe, England
Composite pedestal and statue of Spinario. c1720. Pedestal by Nicholas Hawksmoor.
- Pedestal c. 150 M W of Temple of Four Winds Henderskelfe, England
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The Temple of Four Winds
Henderskelfe, England
Garden house in form of temple and steps and containing wall to it. 1724-26 by Sir John Vanbrugh with stone door-heads carved by Dan Harvey. Statues possibly by J Nost.
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The Aviaries
Henderskelfe, England
House. Early C19. Square on plan, built into walling to park and an interval tower (qv) at rear, with entrance to right gable end.
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Walled Garden Walls to Walled Garden with Gates
Henderskelfe, England
Walls to walled garden with gates including the Satyr Gate, and corner piers. Early C18 by Sir John Vanbrugh, extended to west 1744-1773. Satyr Gate 1705, with carving by Sam Carpenter.
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Walled Garden Statue of Venus de Medici and Pedestal
Henderskelfe, England
Statue of Venus de Medici and pedestal on which it stands. Early C18. Pedestal probably by Hawksmoor.
- Statue of Figure Playing a Lyre and Pedestal Henderskelfe, England
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Pedestal
Henderskelfe, England
Composite pedestal. c1720. By Nicholas Hawksmoor.