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Netherby Hall

  • Earlier Houses: The current house incorporates a 15th century Border pele tower and probably includes stones from the Roman fort known as Castra Exploratorum, which sat on the site of today's house.

  • Garden & Outbuildings: The House today sits in a park of 36 acres. The Coop, a folly probably originally used as a viewing point for the salmon fishery, was built circa 1772 for the Rev. Robert Graham of Netherby Hall, parson of Arthuret. The Coop today is owned by The Landmark Trust and let as holiday accommodation.

  • Architect: William Burn

    Designed: Alterations to House

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  • John Bernard (J.B.) Burke, published under the title of A Visitation of the Seats and Arms of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, among other titles: Vol. II, p. 22, 1853.

    Country Life: CV, 142, 198, 1949.

  • Title: Disintegration of a Heritage: Country Houses and their Collections, 1979-1992, The
    Author: Sayer, Michael
    Year Published: 1993
    Publisher: Norfolk: Michael Russell (Publishing)
    ISBN: 0859551970
    Book Type: Hardback

  • House Listed: Grade II*

    Park Listed: Not Listed

  • Past Seat / Home of: The Rev. Robert Graham, 18th century; Graham family here circa 1600 unti 1989.

    Current Ownership Type: Unknown

    Primary Current Ownership Use: Mixed Use

  • House Open to Public: By Appointment

    Phone: 01228-792-732

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: http://www.netherbyhall.co.uk

    Historic Houses Member: No

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