Hovingham Hall is a country house built in the Palladian style in the village of Hovingham, North Yorkshire, England. It has been the seat of the Worsley family and the childhood home of the Duchess of Kent. It was built in the 18th century on a site the Worsleys have occupied since the 16th century.
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| - Hovingham Hall is a country house built in the Palladian style in the village of Hovingham, North Yorkshire, England. It has been the seat of the Worsley family and the childhood home of the Duchess of Kent. It was built in the 18th century on a site the Worsleys have occupied since the 16th century. (en)
- Hovingham Hall est une maison de campagne construite dans le style palladien dans le village de Hovingham, Yorkshire du Nord, Angleterre. Il est le siège de la famille Worsley et la maison d'enfance de la duchesse de Kent. Il est construit au XVIIIe siècle sur un site que les Worsley occupent depuis le XVIe siècle. (fr)
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| - Hovingham Hall is a country house built in the Palladian style in the village of Hovingham, North Yorkshire, England. It has been the seat of the Worsley family and the childhood home of the Duchess of Kent. It was built in the 18th century on a site the Worsleys have occupied since the 16th century. It is built of limestone ashlar with Westmoreland slate roofs to an L-shaped floor plan. An attached stable wing forms the main entrance. The hall is Grade I listed on the National Heritage List for England. A Tuscan temple and the ornamental bridge over a waterfall in the grounds of the hall are both listed Grade II. The wall to the north and the east of the hall and a pigeoncote to the north are both also Grade II listed. (en)
- Hovingham Hall est une maison de campagne construite dans le style palladien dans le village de Hovingham, Yorkshire du Nord, Angleterre. Il est le siège de la famille Worsley et la maison d'enfance de la duchesse de Kent. Il est construit au XVIIIe siècle sur un site que les Worsley occupent depuis le XVIe siècle. Il est construit en pierre de taille calcaire avec des toits en ardoise de Westmoreland sur un plan d'étage en forme de L. Une aile d'écurie attenante forme l'entrée principale. La maison est classée Grade I sur la liste du patrimoine national de l'Angleterre. Un temple toscan et le pont ornemental sur une cascade dans le parc de la salle sont tous deux classés Grade II. Le mur au nord et à l'est de la salle et un pigeonnier au nord sont tous deux également classés Grade II. (fr)
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