Aske Hall (alterations)

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Aske Hall (alterations) refers to the significant 18th-century remodeling and architectural enhancements of the historic Aske Hall estate in North Yorkshire carried out by the prominent English architect John Carr of York.

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Aske Hall 1
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Predicate Object
instanceOf 18th-century country house remodeling
architectural alteration project
appliesToPart exterior elevations of Aske Hall
interior of Aske Hall
landscape setting of Aske Hall
main house of Aske Hall
service ranges of Aske Hall
architect John Carr of York NERFINISHED
client Earl of Dundas (owner of Aske Hall in the 18th century) NERFINISHED
country England
describedBySource architectural histories of Aske Hall
studies of John Carr of York
hasArchitecturalElement classical detailing
improved service accommodation
reordered internal plan
symmetrical façades
hasArchitecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture NERFINISHED
Palladian architecture NERFINISHED
hasInfluence appearance of the present Aske Hall
hasMainSubject Aske Hall NERFINISHED
heritageContext English country house improvement movement
Georgian era country house remodeling
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity North Yorkshire NERFINISHED
Richmondshire NERFINISHED
location Aske, North Yorkshire, England NERFINISHED
partOf Aske Hall NERFINISHED
significantArchitect John Carr NERFINISHED
significantEvent remodeling of medieval and later fabric of Aske Hall
startTime 18th century
timePeriod Georgian era

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John Carr of York notableWork Aske Hall (alterations)
Lawrence Dundas, 1st Earl of Zetland residence Aske Hall (alterations)
this entity surface form: Aske Hall