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windows, and it is flanked by embattled turrets. Elsewhere, the windows are mullioned, some with transoms and some with hood moulds, and there are further embattled turrets. Inside, the gatehouse is divided into two by a cross-wall, with only a small connecting passage. There is a spiral
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staircase, and a tunnel vaulted roof. There is a large 16th century fireplace in the former west entrance, while the east entrance has a doorway from about 1370, which may have been relocated from the priory's chapter house.
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from 1748, who typically spent August at the property, where they sometimes entertained royalty. In the 1843 and 1844, it was extended and altered by
211: 197: 122:"Bolton Abbey Hall: Yorkshire residence of the Duke of Devonshire where the Queen once stayed available for public use for the first time" 250: 158: 153: 101: 83: 52:. In 2022, it was made available for private hire, at a cost of around £25,000 for three nights. It was 44:. It was built in the 14th century, and was converted into a hunting lodge in 1652. It was owned by the 30: 260: 189: 18: 67: 45: 193: 181: 149: 53: 34: 244: 49: 41: 74:, and contains a pointed arch infilled with pointed-arched window, above which is a 75: 226: 213: 60: 71: 79: 63: 59:
The building is constructed of stone, with a stone slate roof and
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Yorkshire West Riding: Leeds, Bradford and the North
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Bolton Abbey
North Yorkshire
Bolton Priory
Duke of Devonshire
Joseph Paxton
Grade II* listed
embattled
parapets
bay
buttresses
hood mould
mullioned
transomed
Grade II* listed buildings in North Yorkshire
Listed buildings in Bolton Abbey
"Bolton Abbey Hall: Yorkshire residence of the Duke of Devonshire where the Queen once stayed available for public use for the first time"


Historic England
"Bolton Abbey Hall (1131774)"
National Heritage List for England
Pevsner, Nikolaus
Yale University Press
ISBN
978-0-300-12665-5
53°59′02″N 1°53′25″W / 53.9839°N 1.8902°W / 53.9839; -1.8902
Categories
Gatehouses (architecture)
Grade II* listed buildings in North Yorkshire

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