Statue of Faun with a Kid and Pedestal c. 75 M NW of Atlas Fountain Henderskelfe, England
Listed Building Data
Statue of Faun with a Kid and Pedestal c. 75 M NW of Atlas Fountain 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shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.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
- 1316054
- Listing Type
- listed building
- Grade
- II*
- Date Listed
- 25 January 1954
- Name
- STATUE OF FAUN WITH A KID AND PEDESTAL APPROXIMATELY 75 METRES NORTH WEST OF ATLAS FOUNTAIN
- Location
- STATUE OF FAUN WITH A KID AND PEDESTAL APPROXIMATELY 75 METRES NORTH WEST OF ATLAS FOUNTAIN, SOUTH PARTERRE
- Parish
- Henderskelfe
- District
- Ryedale
- County
- North Yorkshire
- Grid Reference
- SE 71582 69961
- Easting
- 471582.0000
- Northing
- 469961.0000
Listed Building Description
Text courtesy of Historic England. © Crown Copyright, reprinted under the Open Government License.
In the entry for:
HENDERSKELFE SOUTH PARTERRE SE 7169 12/58 Castle Howard Statue of faun with a kid and pedestal approximately 25.1.54 75 metres north-west of Atlas Fountain (formerly listed under 'Castle Howard with outbuilding to east and garden statues') GV II
The grade shall be amended to read II* (star)
HENDERSKELFE SOUTH PARTERRE SE 7169 Castle Howard 12/58 Statue of faun with a kid and pedestal approximately 75 metres 25.1.54 north-west of Atlas Fountain (formerly listed under "Castle Howard with Outbuilding to east and garden statues") GV II Statue of a faun with a kid, and the pedestal on which it stands. Statue probably 1723 by Andrew Carpenter: pedestal c1720 probably by Nicholas Hawksmoor. Sandstone pedestal, lead statue. Pedestal base with relief festoons pendant from 4 consoles at level of moulded frieze. Statue of a faun carrying a kid on his shoulders propped by iron bar under right arm, copied from a C2 AD Roman copy of a bronze original of the early C3 BC, perhaps of the Pergamene school, now in the Prado, Madrid. Haskell F and Penny N, Taste and the Antique, 1981, p211. Hussey C, English Gardens and Landscapes 1700-1750, 1967. HBMC, Register of Parks and Gardens of special historic interest in England, Part 32, North Yorkshire: Castle Howard, Grade I.
Listing NGR: SE7158269961