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Boynton Hall is a country house in the village of Boynton near Bridlington, East Yorkshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building. Originally constructed in the late 16th century, the house has been remodelled several times since. It is built in red brick with stone dressings and a slate roof, originally to an H-shaped plan, but since infilled at the front. Originally a two-storey building, it is now a three-storey building with a 7-bay frontage. The central 5 bays project slightly and have a 3-window polygonal bay.

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  • Boynton Hall (en)
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  • Boynton Hall is a country house in the village of Boynton near Bridlington, East Yorkshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building. Originally constructed in the late 16th century, the house has been remodelled several times since. It is built in red brick with stone dressings and a slate roof, originally to an H-shaped plan, but since infilled at the front. Originally a two-storey building, it is now a three-storey building with a 7-bay frontage. The central 5 bays project slightly and have a 3-window polygonal bay. (en)
  • Boynton Hall est une maison de campagne dans le village de Boynton près de Bridlington, East Yorkshire, Angleterre. C'est un bâtiment classé Grade I. Construite à l'origine à la fin du XVIe siècle, la maison est remaniée à plusieurs reprises depuis. Elle est construite en briques rouges avec des pansements en pierre et un toit en ardoise, à l'origine sur un plan en H, mais depuis comblé à l'avant. À l'origine un bâtiment de deux étages, c'est maintenant un bâtiment de trois étages avec une façade de 7 travées. Les 5 travées centrales sont légèrement en saillie et présentent une travée polygonale à 3 fenêtres. (fr)
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  • Boynton, near Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire (en)
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  • Boynton Hall is a country house in the village of Boynton near Bridlington, East Yorkshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building. Originally constructed in the late 16th century, the house has been remodelled several times since. It is built in red brick with stone dressings and a slate roof, originally to an H-shaped plan, but since infilled at the front. Originally a two-storey building, it is now a three-storey building with a 7-bay frontage. The central 5 bays project slightly and have a 3-window polygonal bay. The Hall stands within an associated park, whose features include a walled garden and the Carnaby Temple folly (known locally as the Pepperpot). Other buildings, such as the Dairy, the Pigeon House and the Lodge, are Grade II listed buildings. (en)
  • Boynton Hall est une maison de campagne dans le village de Boynton près de Bridlington, East Yorkshire, Angleterre. C'est un bâtiment classé Grade I. Construite à l'origine à la fin du XVIe siècle, la maison est remaniée à plusieurs reprises depuis. Elle est construite en briques rouges avec des pansements en pierre et un toit en ardoise, à l'origine sur un plan en H, mais depuis comblé à l'avant. À l'origine un bâtiment de deux étages, c'est maintenant un bâtiment de trois étages avec une façade de 7 travées. Les 5 travées centrales sont légèrement en saillie et présentent une travée polygonale à 3 fenêtres. Le manoir se trouve dans un parc associé, avec un jardin clos et la folie du temple Carnaby (connue localement sous le nom de Pepperpot) . D'autres bâtiments, tels que la laiterie, le pigeonnier et le lodge, sont des bâtiments classés Grade II . (fr)
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