Newby Hall

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Newby Hall is a historic country house in North Yorkshire, England, renowned for its fine Adam-style interiors, extensive gardens, and riverside setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
historic house
builtFor Sir James Blackett
surface form: Sir Edward Blackett
country England
hasArchitecturalStyle Adam style
Palladian architecture
hasAttraction adventure playground
dollhouse exhibition
miniature railway
sculpture collection
hasConstructionPeriod 17th century
hasCurrentUse family home
tourist attraction
hasGardenFeature extensive gardens
herbaceous borders
riverside walks
rose garden
water garden
woodland walk
hasInteriorDesigner Robert Adam
hasInteriorFeature Dining Room
Library
Tapestry Room
classical ornamentation
decorative plasterwork
fine Adam-style interiors
statuary gallery
hasNearbyTown Ripon
hasNotableCollection ceramics
dolls’ houses
furniture
paintings
sculpture
tapestries
hasOwner Compton family
hasRemodellingPeriod 18th century
hasWebsite https://www.newbyhall.com/
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
Registered historic park and garden
isTouristDestinationFor family days out
garden visits
historic house tours
locatedIn North Yorkshire
United Kingdom
civil parish of Skelton-on-Ure
locatedNear River Ure
openToPublic yes
region Yorkshire and the Humber

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Newby Hall interiors locatedIn Newby Hall
Newby Hall interiors partOf Newby Hall
Tapestry Room locatedIn Newby Hall
Staircase Hall locatedIn Newby Hall