Skelton-on-Ure - Newby Hall Yorkshire RP 1960s
- Condition : Used
- Dispatch : 2 Days
- Brand : None
- ID# : 36162042
- Quantity : 1 item
- Views : 263
- Location : United Kingdom
- Seller : justthebook (+1694)
- Barcode : None
- Start : Fri 17 Dec 2010 01:40:29 (BST)
- Close : Run Until Sold
- Remain : Run Until Sold
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Seller's Description
- Postcard
- Picture / Image: Newby Hall, Yorkshire - The South Front - real photo
- Publisher: English Life Series
- Postally used: no
- Stamp: n/a
- Postmark(s): n/a
- Sent to: n/a
- Notes & Key words: very slight crease in corner
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Postage & Packing:
UK (incl. IOM, CI & BFPO): 99p
Europe: £1.60
Rest of world (inc. USA etc): £2.75
No additional charges for more than one postcard. You can buy as many postcards from me as you like and you will just pay the fee above once. (If buying postcards with other things such as books, please contact or wait for invoice before paying).
Payment Methods:
UK - PayPal, Cheque (from UK bank) or postal order
Outside UK: PayPal or Google Checkout ONLY please. NO non-UK currency checks or money orders (sorry).
NOTE: All postcards are sent in brand new stiffened envelopes which I have bought for the task. These are specially made to protect postcards and you may be able to re-use them. In addition there are other costs to sending so the above charge is not just for the stamp!
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Text from the free encyclopedia WIKIPEDIA may appear below to give a little background information:
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Newby Hall is an historic mansion house and Grade I listed building situated on the banks of the River Ure at Skelton-on-Ure, near Boroughbridge in North Yorkshire, England.
The manor of Newby was sold by the Crossland family to Sir Edward Blackett MP in the 1690s. He demolished the old manor house and in 1697 built a spacious mansion designed with the assistance of Sir Christopher Wren.
The estate was acquired by William Weddell MP in 1748 and the house was improved and enlarged during the 1760s. The interior was remodelled several architects contributing, including Robert Adam.
The present owners, the Compton family, descended from William Weddell, have restored the property and the Hall and gardens are open to the public. The River Ure runs along the south side of the grounds of Newby Hall. It has magnificent herbaceous borders and extensive woodland walks, as well as the usual collections of furniture, painting and precious artefacts within the house.
In 1973, a miniature railway was constructed, later enlarged in 1985. Running along the bank of the river, the train is pulled by a 1/5th scale model of the Royal Scot (6100) on Sundays and Bank Holidays. At other times the train is pulled by the 'Countess De Grey' or 'Lady Mary Vyner', LPG-powered Diesel-Electric locomotives.
In 1979, the newly-constructed adventure playground was opened by Sir Jackie Stewart.
Newby Hall is open to the public from 21 March until 1 October.
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Listing Information
Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 36162042 |
Start Time | Fri 17 Dec 2010 01:40:29 (BST) |
Close Time | Run Until Sold |
Starting Bid | Fixed Price (no bidding) |
Item Condition | Used |
Bids | 0 |
Views | 263 |
Dispatch Time | 2 Days |
Quantity | 1 |
Location | United Kingdom |
Auto Extend | No |