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Camblesforth Hall

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in 1966. It became empty in about 2010, and fell into poor repair. In 2020 it was purchased by Naomi and Byron Ward, who restored the property. During the process, they discovered the name "Francis Mary Adams" scratched into the window, the name of a resident in the mid 18th century. Some of the
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and a devil mask keystone. Inside, much of the original interior survives, including the main and service staircases, much panelling, and many doors, plastered ceilings and fireplaces.
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renovation works were captured and featured on Channel 4 'Renovation Nation' in 2022. Since the restoration, it has been used as a wedding venue.
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The hall was built in about 1690, probably by John Etty, and extended on several occasions. By the 20th century, it was used as a
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with horizontally-sliding sashes. At the rear is a large round-headed sash window with radial glazing,
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roof with a central well. There are two storeys and attics, and seven
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with flat gauged brick arches, and in the attic are four pedimented
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Camblesforth
North Yorkshire
farmhouse
Grade I listed
plinth
coping
quoins
eaves
modillions
hipped
slate
bays
architrave
frieze
pediment
consoles
sashes
dormers
imposts
keystone
Gibbs surround
Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire
Listed buildings in Camblesforth


"Mystery over woman's name discovered etched in window at hall"


Historic England

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