Balustrade, Two Sets of Steps and Stone Bench on S Side of Newby Hall Newby with Mulwith, England

Listed Building Data

Balustrade, Two Sets of Steps and Stone Bench on S Side of Newby Hall has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1213089
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
29 October 1987
Name
BALUSTRADE, TWO SETS OF STEPS AND STONE BENCH ON SOUTH SIDE OF NEWBY HALL
Location
BALUSTRADE, TWO SETS OF STEPS AND STONE BENCH ON SOUTH SIDE OF NEWBY HALL
Parish
Newby with Mulwith
District
Harrogate
County
North Yorkshire
Grid Reference
SE 34778 67402
Easting
434778.0000
Northing
467402.0000

Listed Building Description

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SE 36 NW NEWBY WITH MULWITH NEWBY PARK

1/37 Balustrade, 2 sets of steps and stone bench on south side of Newby Hall

GV II

Balustrade, 2 flights of steps to south and bench to west. c1875 probably designed by William Burges for Henry Vyner and Lady Mary Vyner. Ashlar. The balustrade encloses the parterre on the south side of the house, and projects southwards to enclose a garden pond. The balusters are bulbous, piers have urns and ball finials. The bench at the west end is curved, with central urn and ball finials crowning the curved back. William Burges was employed by Lady Mary Vyner to design the Church of Christ the Consoler (qv) and he was involved with the first stages of the south garden and statue walk (qv). J Cornforth, 'Newby in the 19th Century', Country Life, Dec 25 (1980).

Listing NGR: SE3477867402