Beautiful Palladian house near Barnard Castle. Set in deer parkland and with it's own little "gorge"...
Rokeby Park
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Rokeby Park, located in Barnard Castle, Co. Durham, is heralded as one of the finest examples of neo-Palladian architecture, designed by amateur architect Sir Thomas Robinson between 1725 and 1730. The estate, characterized by its central domestic block and surrounding courtyard, showcases a unique historical narrative that dates back to Roman times and the medieval era.
Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Greta and Tees rivers, Rokeby Park is devoid of formal gardens, offering visitors a stunning landscape instead. The convergence of these rivers at the Meeting of the Waters adds to the site's charm and invites exploration of its picturesque surroundings.
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Hidden away between the gorges of the River Tees and the River Greta is a beautiful Palladian villa ...
Wonderful experience. Very well informed and intelligent guides. Something very calming about the at...
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