Parlington estate

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Parlington estate is a historic country estate in Yorkshire, England, known for its former grand house, landscaped grounds, and surviving architectural features such as the Triumphal Arch.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country estate
historic estate
access partly accessible by public footpaths
associatedWithFamily Gascoigne family NERFINISHED
ceremonialCounty West Yorkshire NERFINISHED
country England
county West Yorkshire NERFINISHED
currentFeatureStatus Triumphal Arch surviving
grounds partly preserved
house largely demolished
hasArchitecturalFeature Triumphal Arch
estate walls
garden buildings
ice house
lodges
hasFormerName Parlington Hall estate NERFINISHED
hasLandscapeType designed landscape
ornamental parkland
hasPart Parlington Hall NERFINISHED
Parlington Triumphal Arch NERFINISHED
estate drives
landscaped grounds
parkland
woodland
hasRemnant earthworks of former house and gardens
estate drives and avenues
hasStatus partly demolished house
heritageValue local historic interest
historicalCounty Yorkshire NERFINISHED
historicUse agricultural estate
country residence
knownFor Triumphal Arch NERFINISHED
historic country house
landscaped grounds
landUse mixed agriculture and woodland
locatedIn West Yorkshire
Yorkshire NERFINISHED
locatedNear Aberford NERFINISHED
Leeds NERFINISHED
nearCity Leeds NERFINISHED
nearSettlement Aberford NERFINISHED
nearTransportRoute A1(M) motorway NERFINISHED
ownedBy Gascoigne family NERFINISHED
periodOfSignificance 18th century
19th century
region Northern England NERFINISHED

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Parlington, Yorkshire, England hasHeritage Parlington estate