Cusworth Hall, near Doncaster

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Cusworth Hall, near Doncaster, is an 18th-century English country house renowned for its Georgian architecture and landscaped parkland, now preserved as a museum and heritage site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
historic house museum
listed building
tourist attraction
architect George Platt NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
builtInPeriod 18th century
constructionEndYear 1745
constructionStartYear 1740
country England
exhibits agricultural history
domestic life collections
social history of Doncaster area
function local history museum
hasAmenity car park
children’s play area
tea room
walled garden
hasEvent community events
heritage tours
weddings
hasFeature artificial lakes
central block with wings
formal gardens
landscaped parkland
ornamental lake chain
woodland walks
hasMaterial stone
hasParkland Cusworth Park NERFINISHED
hasViewOver Doncaster townscape
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
landscapeDesigner Richard Woods NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cusworth NERFINISHED
South Yorkshire
United Kingdom
Yorkshire NERFINISHED
locatedNear Doncaster NERFINISHED
nearRoad A1(M)
A638
numberOfStoreys 3
openToPublic true
operatedBy Doncaster Council NERFINISHED
originalOwnerFamily Wrightson family NERFINISHED
ownedBy Doncaster Council NERFINISHED
parkDesignation Grade II* registered park and garden
region Northern England NERFINISHED
usedAs heritage site
museum

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James Paine notableWork Cusworth Hall, near Doncaster