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Brodsworth Hall and Gardens (England)
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Brodsworth Hall, near Brodsworth, 5 miles (8.0 km) north-west of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, is one of the most complete surviving examples of a Victorian country house in England. It is virtually unchanged since the 1860s. It was designed in the Italianate style by the obscure London architect, Philip Wilkinson, then 26 years old. He was commissioned by Charles Sabine Augustus Thellusson, who inherited the estate in 1859. It is a Grade I listed building.
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Brodsworth Hall and Gardens in time-lapse - Yorkshire, England (UK)
Brodsworth Hall and Gardens (Time-lapses), South Yorkshire, England (UK).
Brodsworth Hall, near Brodsworth, 5 miles (8 km) north west of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, is one of the most complete surviving examples of a Victorian country house in England. It is virtually unchanged since the 1860s.
The house has more than 30 rooms, ranging from grand reception rooms with original furnishings to the servants' quarters. It is surrounded by beautiful Victorian period gardens.
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Brodsworth Hall and Gardens: captured with a Panasonic FZ1000 at 4K and reduced to 1080p. Sept.'15
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Walkabout : Brodsworth hall & gardens part 2
A family visit to brodsworth hall & gardens located near doncaster england
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Brodsworth Hall, South Yorkshire
Photos of Brodsworth Hall gardens in South Yorkshire and clip of the brass band concert. Bands play at Brodsworth every Sunday until mid September at 2pm.
Afternoon in late summer at Brodsworth Hall, South Yorkshire.m4v
Brodsworth Hall, South Yorkshire. An afternoon in late-summer, with the bees buzzing, visitors admiring the flowers beds and fountain, the lovers strolling and the croquet players enjoying the historic setting.
Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Cusworth Hall
Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Cusworth Hall
Cusworth Hall is an 18th-century Grade I listed country house in Cusworth, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire in the north of England. Set in the landscaped parklands of Cusworth Park, Cusworth Hall is a good example of a Georgian country house. Cusworth Hall is now a country house museum. The house is constructed of ashlar with slate roofs. The rectangular 6 x 5 bay plan main block is linked to 5 x 2 bay service wings.
The Wrightson family had held the lordship of Cusworth since 1669. The present house was built in 1740-1745 by George Platt for William Wrightson to replace a previous house and was further altered in 1749-1753 by James Paine. On William's death in 1760 the property passed to his daughter Isabella, who had married John Battie, who took the additional name of Wrightson in 1766. He employed the landscape designer Richard Woods to remodel the park. Woods was one of a group of respected landscape designers working across the country during the 18th century and Cusworth was one of his most important commissions in South Yorkshire, another being at Cannon Hall. Woods created a park of 250 acres with a hanging and a serpentine river consisting of three lakes embellished with decorative features such as the Rock Arch and the Cascade.
Cusworth Estate Cusworth was first mentioned as ‘Cuzeuuorde’ in the domesday survey of 1086 but there has been a settlement here for centuries dating back to the Anglo-Saxon period. Many different families had held the lands and manor but they did not always live at Cusworth.
‘Old Hall’ A large house is first mentioned in 1327. Robert Wrightson bought the lands and manor of Cusworth in 1669 from Sir Christopher Wray. The first surviving map of Cusworth is that of Joseph Dickinson’s 1719 plan which shows the hall and gardens covered only 1 acre with the orchards a further 2 acres. What is most significant at this time was the ‘Parke’ of some 25 acres. The ‘Old Hall’ was next to the walled gardens in the centre of Cusworth village. In 1726 the ‘Old Hall’ was expanded including altering the gardens between 1726-1735. This expanded the kitchen garden into the size and form we know today with the Bowling Green and Pavilion.
In the period 1740-1745 William Wrightson employed George Platt, a mason architect from Rotherham, to build a new hall – the current Cusworth Hall – high on a scarp slope on the Magnesian Limestone removing the Hall, and the family, from the village of Cusworth. The ‘Old Hall’ was largely demolished in the process, many components from the old building re-used in the new.
Cusworth Hall Cusworth Hall itself and its outbuildings are at the centre of the park enjoying ‘prospect’ over the town of Doncaster. The Grade I-listed eighteenth century hall was designed by George Platt in the Palladian style. Cusworth Hall is handsome, well proportioned, with wings consisting of a stable block and great kitchen. Later additions by James Paine include a chapel and library. It has decorative outbuildings including a Brew House, Stable Block and Lodge. In addition it has a decorative garden called Lady Isabella’s Garden on the west side adjacent to the chapel. On its eastern flank the stable block and gardeners' bothy. Attached to the bothy is a decorative iron enclosure known as the Peacock Pen.
Cusworth Park Cusworth Park is an historic designed landscape with a Grade II listing in the English Heritage Register of Parks and Gardens. It was designed and created by the nationally known landscape architect Richard Woods to ‘improve’ the park in the style made famous by Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown now termed ‘The English Landscape Park’. Work started in 1761 laying out the ‘grounds and the serpentine river’.
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Quick flight over Brodsworth Hall to capture some aerial images of the Huge Penny Farthing, the guys at Brodsworth Hall, placed on the Croquet Lawn, in honour of the Tour De Yorkshire.
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Day Out Vlog - Brodsworth Hall
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With the football season over I now have to fill my weekends with other activities. Not that that's a bad thing. I do enjoy days out like this.
Today me and Vicky head to Brodsworth Hall, an English Heritage Site situated between Doncaster and Barnsley.
A beautiful house and gardens, join us on this vlog to see a little bit and see our day.
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Brodsworth Hall and gardens, an English Heritage site near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England
A peek inside Brodsworth Hall - June 2018
A little look around the interior of Brodsworth Hall.
Built by the fabulously wealthy Charles Thellusson, Brodsworth Hall was the Thellusson family home for over 120 years. Designed in the Italianate style of the 1860s, the 'grand rooms' on the ground floor recall its Victorian heyday. Many of the original furnishings can still be seen - explore some of the highlights from the collection.
In the Billiard Room, perfectly preserved as 'gentlemen's retreat', you can spot the mummified hooves of the 1855 Doncaster Cup winner. Don't miss the cavernous Victorian kitchen with its impressive cooking range and the cosier 'Aga kitchen' and scullery with the original housekeeper's chair.
Walkabout : Brodsworth hall & gardens part 1
A family visit to brodsworth hall & gardens located near doncaster england
Enchanted Brodsworth
Enchanted Brodsworth Hall, Doncaster, South Yorkshire. English Heritage has once again created another fabulous festival of light for Christmas. A great evening.
inside brodsworth hall
Brodsworth Hall near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England
Cannon Hall
A friend and I decided to visit Cannon hall, a country house/ museum that has existed since the 13th century. It was good day out, with plenty to see.
Unfortunately, the Cannon Hall website said video cameras wen't allowed inside. So regrettably, I took a series of pictures.
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