Newby with Mulwith, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Newby with Mulwith, England
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Newby Hall
Newby with Mulwith, England
Country house. c1695-1705 for Sir Edward Blackett, possibly to designs by Sir Christopher Wren; north and south wings added on east side c1775.
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Inner and Outer Pairs of Gate Piers, with Gates, c. 50 M E of Newby Hall
Newby with Mulwith, England
Gate piers and gates. c1870 by William Burges for Lady Mary Vyner. Grey gritstone, wrought-iron gates.
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Statue Walk with 6 Statues, and 5 Sets of Steps with Flanking Balustrades
Newby with Mulwith, England
Statue walk with 5 sets of steps, 6 statues and balustrades with vases. The statues, said to be C17 but possibly later. The walk laid out c1870 for Lady Mary Vyner, probably to designs by William Burges.
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Urn and Pedestal to S of W End of Statue Walk
Newby with Mulwith, England
Urn and pedestal. Probably mid C19, restored C20. Stone, with surface coating of sand.
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Memorial of Nidd Ferry Disater in Grounds to S of Newby Hall
Newby with Mulwith, England
Memorial. c1869 possibly using earlier architectural remains. Ashlar and gritstone.
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Wheelhouse to W of W Garden Wall
Newby with Mulwith, England
Wheelhouse. Mid C19. For the Vyner estate of Newby Hall.
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Equestrian Statue c. 150 M E of Newby Hall
Newby with Mulwith, England
Statue and plinth. Late C17 and late C19. Carrara marble figures, bronze reins, ashlar plinth.
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Watering Trough in Centre of Stable Yard at Newby Hall
Newby with Mulwith, England
Water trough. c1777 for William Weddell. Stone.
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Church of Christ Consoler, with Eleanor Cross to E
Newby with Mulwith, England
Church and cross to east. 1871-76 by William Burges for Lady Mary Vyner, early C20 cross.
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Walls on E and W Sides of Kitchen Gardens, with Linking Wall Between
Newby with Mulwith, England
Kitchen garden walls. Late C18 possibly by William Belwood, for William Weddell, restored mid C20. Red brick with rusticated ashlar piers and copings.