Temple Newsam, Yorkshire, England

E764169

Temple Newsam in Yorkshire, England is a historic Tudor-Jacobean country house and estate renowned for its architecture, art collections, and landscaped parkland.

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Temple Newsam, Yorkshire, England canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
museum
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Jacobean
Tudor NERFINISHED
country England
hasCollection Chinese export porcelain
Chippendale furniture NERFINISHED
English furniture
Old Master paintings NERFINISHED
ceramics collection
country house archives
decorative arts collection
fine art collection
furniture collection
historic interiors
historic metalwork
historic paintings
historic wallpapers
silver collection
textiles collection
works of art on paper
hasFeature children’s playground
formal gardens
gift shop
lakes
landscaped parkland
rare breeds farm
rhododendron walk
rose garden
tea room
visitor centre
walled garden
woodland
hasNearbyCity Leeds NERFINISHED
hasPart Temple Newsam Farm NERFINISHED
Temple Newsam House NERFINISHED
Temple Newsam Park NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
Registered Park and Garden
locatedIn Leeds NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
West Yorkshire
Yorkshire NERFINISHED
managedBy Leeds Museums and Galleries NERFINISHED
notableFor Tudor-Jacobean architecture
country house collections
historic art collections
historic interiors
landscaped parkland
openToPublic true
ownedBy Leeds City Council NERFINISHED
region Yorkshire and the Humber
usedAs event venue
filming location
wedding venue

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Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley birthPlace Temple Newsam, Yorkshire, England