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Goldsborough Hall, built in the 1620s, is renowned for its Jacobean architecture and magnificent Robert Adam interiors. The privately owned stately home stands in its own beautifully landscaped grounds with unspoilt elevated views over its historic gardens.
Completion of Goldsborough Hall. Goldsborough Hall was finished in early 1600s. The hall was built on three storeys in red brick with limestone coigns and dressing. Its great oak staircase was lit by two stone mullioned windows. The Library with its fabulous 17th-century oak-panelling has retained its original magnificent painted plasterwork ...
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Comments and Photos. Official list entry. Heritage Category: Listed Building. Grade: II* List Entry Number: 1315586. Date first listed: 08-Mar-1952. List Entry Name: GOLDSBOROUGH HALL. Statutory Address 1: GOLDSBOROUGH HALL, CHURCH STREET.
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Goldsborough Hall - Goldsborough - Parks & Gardens. England, North Yorkshire. Garden Openings and Tours - While the gardens are not generally open to the public, Goldsborough Hall is proud to continue the tradition started by HRH Princess Mary (who lived here in the 1920s) of opening them twice a year as part of the National Garden Scheme.
Goldsborough Hall. Historic 12 acre garden and formal landscaped grounds in parkland setting around Grade II*, C17 house, former residence of HRH Princess Mary, daughter of George V and Queen Mary.