Newburgh Priory

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Newburgh Priory is a historic former Augustinian monastery and later stately home in North Yorkshire, England, known as the ancestral seat of the Belasyse family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former monastery
stately home
ancestralSeatOf Belasyse family NERFINISHED
Earl of Fauconberg NERFINISHED
associatedTitle Earl of Fauconberg NERFINISHED
associatedWith Belasyse family NERFINISHED
convertedTo country house
country England
currentUse private home with public access to gardens
dissolvedDuring Dissolution of the Monasteries NERFINISHED
foundedAsPriory 12th century
hasArchitecturalStyle 17th-century architecture
Elizabethan
Tudor
hasBuildingMaterial stone
hasCategory country house in North Yorkshire
former Christian monastery in England
historic house
hasFeature courtyard
gardens
gatehouse
parkland
hasGroundsUse events venue
wedding venue
hasHistoricalPeriod Stuart period NERFINISHED
Tudor period NERFINISHED
medieval
hasLandscapeType formal gardens
lakes and water features
woodland
hasNotableView towards the White Horse of Kilburn
heritageDesignation listed building
locatedIn Coxwold NERFINISHED
North Yorkshire
historic county of Yorkshire
locatedNear Easingwold NERFINISHED
Thirsk NERFINISHED
near Coxwold village NERFINISHED
North York Moors NERFINISHED
Sutton Bank NERFINISHED
openToPublic seasonally
region Yorkshire and the Humber
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholic Church (historical) NERFINISHED
religiousHouseType Augustinian priory
religiousOrder Augustinian NERFINISHED
usedAs private residence

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