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Beningbrough Hall is a large Georgian mansion near the village of Beningbrough, North Yorkshire, England, and overlooks the River Ouse. It has baroque interiors, cantilevered stairs, wood carving and central corridors which run the length of the house. Externally the house is a red-brick Georgian mansion with a grand drive running to the main frontage and a walled garden, The house is home to more than 100 portraits on loan from the National Portrait Gallery. It has a restaurant, shop and garden shop, and was shortlisted in 2010 for the Guardian Family Friendly Museum Award.

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  • Beningbrough Hall is a large Georgian mansion near the village of Beningbrough, North Yorkshire, England, and overlooks the River Ouse. It has baroque interiors, cantilevered stairs, wood carving and central corridors which run the length of the house. Externally the house is a red-brick Georgian mansion with a grand drive running to the main frontage and a walled garden, The house is home to more than 100 portraits on loan from the National Portrait Gallery. It has a restaurant, shop and garden shop, and was shortlisted in 2010 for the Guardian Family Friendly Museum Award. The Hall is set in extensive grounds and is separated from them by an example of a ha-ha (a sunken wall) to prevent sheep and cattle entering the Hall's gardens or the Hall itself. (en)
  • Beningbrough Hall est un grand manoir géorgien situé près du village de Beningbrough, dans le Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre, et surplombe la rivière Ouse. Il présente des intérieurs baroques, des escaliers en porte-à-faux, des sculptures sur bois et des couloirs centraux qui s'étendent sur toute la longueur de la maison. Extérieurement, la maison est un manoir géorgien en briques rouges avec une grande allée menant à la façade principale et un jardin clos. La maison abrite plus de 100 portraits prêtés par la National Portrait Gallery. Il possède un restaurant, une boutique et un magasin de jardinage et est sélectionné en 2010 pour le Guardian Family Friendly Museum Award. Le manoir est située sur un vaste terrain et en est séparée par un exemple de ha-ha (un mur creux) pour empêcher les moutons et le bétail d'entrer dans les jardins ou dans le manoir. (fr)
  • Beningbrough Hall é um grande palácio georgiano da Inglaterra, localizado nas proximidades da aldeia de , no condado de North Yorkshire. Em tempos, lugar de um modesto solar isabelino, construído por Sir Ralph Bourchier quando herdou a propriedade, em 1556, o atual edifício, situado a poucas milhas de Iorque, foi criado pelo seu descendente John Bourchier. Construído em 1716, Beningbrough Hall possui notáveis escadas de consola, interiores barrocos, exceptionais entalhes em madeira e incomuns corredores centrais, os quais correm todo o comprimento da casa. Externamente, o edifício é um imponente palácio georgiano em tijolo encarnado, com uma grande unidade no desenho da fachada principal, como pode ver-se aqui. Beningbrough Hall é, actualmente, propriedade do "Instituto Navional para Lugares de Interesse Histórico ou Beleza Natural" (National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty), encontrando-se aberto ao público. No seu interior são exibidos amis de cem retratos setecentistas e possui sete galerias de novas interpretações, em parceria com a "Galeria Nacional do Retrato" (National Portrait Gallery). Contém também uma réplica de uma lavandaria vitoriana e um jardim murado com extensas plantações vegetais, sendo os seus produtos usados pelo restaurante associado. (pt)
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  • Beningbrough Hall is a large Georgian mansion near the village of Beningbrough, North Yorkshire, England, and overlooks the River Ouse. It has baroque interiors, cantilevered stairs, wood carving and central corridors which run the length of the house. Externally the house is a red-brick Georgian mansion with a grand drive running to the main frontage and a walled garden, The house is home to more than 100 portraits on loan from the National Portrait Gallery. It has a restaurant, shop and garden shop, and was shortlisted in 2010 for the Guardian Family Friendly Museum Award. (en)
  • Beningbrough Hall est un grand manoir géorgien situé près du village de Beningbrough, dans le Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre, et surplombe la rivière Ouse. Il présente des intérieurs baroques, des escaliers en porte-à-faux, des sculptures sur bois et des couloirs centraux qui s'étendent sur toute la longueur de la maison. Extérieurement, la maison est un manoir géorgien en briques rouges avec une grande allée menant à la façade principale et un jardin clos. La maison abrite plus de 100 portraits prêtés par la National Portrait Gallery. Il possède un restaurant, une boutique et un magasin de jardinage et est sélectionné en 2010 pour le Guardian Family Friendly Museum Award. (fr)
  • Beningbrough Hall é um grande palácio georgiano da Inglaterra, localizado nas proximidades da aldeia de , no condado de North Yorkshire. Em tempos, lugar de um modesto solar isabelino, construído por Sir Ralph Bourchier quando herdou a propriedade, em 1556, o atual edifício, situado a poucas milhas de Iorque, foi criado pelo seu descendente John Bourchier. (pt)
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