Newby Hall
Newby Hall is an eighteenth-century country house situated on the banks of the River Ure at Skelton-on-Ure, near Boroughbridge in North Yorkshire, England, and is a Grade I listed building. The house contains a collection of furniture, painting and precious artefacts. The River Ure runs along the south side of the grounds, which have extensive herbaceous borders and woodland walks. The Georgian stable block, leased as offices, and the Church of Christ the Consoler are also Grade I listed. Newby Hall is open to the public from 21 March until 1 October.
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Newby Hall
Newby Hall is an eighteenth-century country house situated on the banks of the River Ure at Skelton-on-Ure, near Boroughbridge in North Yorkshire, England, and is a Grade I listed building. The house contains a collection of furniture, painting and precious artefacts. The River Ure runs along the south side of the grounds, which have extensive herbaceous borders and woodland walks. The Georgian stable block, leased as offices, and the Church of Christ the Consoler are also Grade I listed. Newby Hall is open to the public from 21 March until 1 October.
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Newby Hall is an eighteenth-ce ...... from 21 March until 1 October.
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紐比堂(英语:Newby Hall)是位於英國英格蘭北約克郡 ...... 現在紐比堂在每年的3月21日至10月1日這段期間對公眾開放。
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Newby Hall is an eighteenth-ce ...... from 21 March until 1 October.
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紐比堂(英语:Newby Hall)是位於英國英格蘭北約克郡 ...... 現在紐比堂在每年的3月21日至10月1日這段期間對公眾開放。
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