Sir Christopher Wren (attributed), John Carr and Robert Adam
Owner
Richard Compton
Listed Building – Grade I
Official name
Newby Hall
Designated
23 April 1952
Reference no.
1150307
Listed Building – Grade I
Official name
Stables 150M north of Newby Hall
Designated
23 April 1952
Reference no.
1150308
Listed Building – Grade II
Official name
Inner and outer pairs of gate piers, with gates, 50M east of Newby Hall
Designated
29 October 1987
Reference no.
1289313
Listed Building – Grade II
Official name
Equestrian statue 150M east of Newby Hall
Designated
6 March 1967
Reference no.
1289184
Listed Building – Grade I
Official name
Skelton Lodges to Newby Hall
Designated
6 March 1967
Reference no.
1289365
Location of Newby Hall in North Yorkshire
Newby Hall is a country house beside the River Ure in the parish of Skelton-on-Ure in North Yorkshire, England. It is 3 miles (4.8 km) south-east of Ripon and 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Topcliffe Castle, by which the manor of Newby was originally held. A Grade I listed building,[2] the hall contains a collection of furniture and paintings and is surrounded by extensive gardens. Newby Hall is open to the public.
^Leach & Pevsner 2009, p. 600.
^Historic England. "Newby Hall (Grade I) (1150307)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
NewbyHall is a country house beside the River Ure in the parish of Skelton-on-Ure in North Yorkshire, England. It is 3 miles (4.8 km) south-east of Ripon...
photograph taken in the Church of Christ the Consoler, on the grounds of NewbyHall in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. The image was taken in 1963 by the...
his generation. The family seats were Wrest Park in Bedfordshire, and NewbyHall and Studley Royal Park in Yorkshire Sir William Robinson, 1st Baronet...
Litherland Town Hall; 31 December, Casbah Club). John Lennon asked him to go to West Germany for the Beatles' second trip, but Newby chose to return to...
number of scenes. An original puppet is kept in the teddy bear museum in NewbyHall near Ripon, UK. Frank Oz first performed Fozzie in 1976 on The Muppet...
grounds of NewbyHall. Mulwith is a single farm in the south east of the parish. The population of the parish was estimated at 40 in 2013. Newby with Mulwith...
Polka Theatre in Wimbledon, London and then, in 2016, relocated again to NewbyHall, near Ripon, in North Yorkshire. The V&A Museum of Childhood in Bethnal...
the Polka Theatre in Wimbledon, London. In 2016, the museum moved to NewbyHall in Yorkshire. He is a patron of the National Piers Society and vice-president...
William Weddell (13 May 1736 – 30 April 1792) of NewbyHall in the parish of Skelton-on-Ure, near Ripon in the West Riding of Yorkshire, was a British...
Charles II trampling Cromwell stands near NewbyHall in North Yorkshire, England. It was previously sited at Gautby Hall in Lincolnshire, and was originally...
Alwyne Arthur Compton, son of Major Edward Robert Francis Compton, of NewbyHall, Ripon, Yorkshire, and of Torloisk, Aros, Isle of Mull, Scotland (grandson...
Studley Royal in 1878. The Church of Christ the Consoler, in the grounds of NewbyHall in North Yorkshire, is built in the Early English style. The exterior...
country houses in remote locations, reportedly including NewbyHall, North Yorkshire; Pitchford Hall, Shropshire; Madresfield Court (Earl Beauchamp's home...
garden and erected the Ripon Obelisk (designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor). NewbyHall was also created during this period by Christopher Wren. Communications...
made for Syon House, Osterley House, Harewood House, Saltram House, and NewbyHall. Axminster carpet was a unique floor covering first made in a factory...
Thomas Cautley Newby (1797/1798 – 1882) was an English publisher and printer based in London. Newby published Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë and both...
represented Ripon and Northumberland in the House of Commons and built NewbyHall. William's third younger son William was created a baronet in his own...
Early English style by William Burges. It is located in the grounds of NewbyHall at Skelton-on-Ure, in North Yorkshire, England. Burges was commissioned...