Newby Hall interiors

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Newby Hall interiors are an exemplary set of late 18th-century neoclassical rooms in North Yorkshire, England, renowned for their elegant decorative schemes and architectural detailing.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house interiors
neoclassical interiors
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
associatedWith Robert Adam
country United Kingdom
hasDecoration classical motifs
mythological scenes
ornamental friezes
painted decorative schemes
hasFeature chimneypieces with classical motifs
classical door surrounds
classical plasterwork
decorative ceilings
decorative wall panels
integrated decorative schemes
ornamental cornices
stucco ornament
symmetrical room layouts
hasMaterial marble fireplaces
plaster
stone
wood
hasPart Dining Room
Drawing Room
Library
Staircase Hall
Tapestry Room
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building interiors
influencedBy Palladian architecture
locatedIn England
Newby Hall
North Yorkshire
notableFor elegant decorative schemes
refined architectural detailing
openToPublic seasonal
partOf Newby Hall
Newby Hall and Gardens visitor experience
period late 18th century
recognizedAs exemplary neoclassical country house interiors in Britain
region Yorkshire and the Humber
subjectOf architectural history studies
heritage conservation work
touristAttraction true
usedFor country house living
display of art collections
reception of guests

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Robert Adam notableWork Newby Hall interiors