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Ramsford Palace
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Great article on HOWARD CASTLE, the inspiration for Ramsford Palace. |
Castle Howard, located in North Yorkshire, England, is one of the grandest stately homes in the UK. Built between 1699 and 1712 for the 3rd Earl of Carlisle, the castle is an architectural masterpiece designed by Sir John Vanbrugh and Nicholas Hawksmoor. The building is renowned for its Baroque style, featuring an iconic central dome, opulent interiors, and extensive art collections. |
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Castle Howard is one of the most renowned stately homes in England. Seen here from above, one can truly appreciate the size and scale of the place and marvel upon the beautiful classically inspired architecture. |
One of architect’s John Vanbrugh’s greatest achievements, this Georgian period country house is a baroque masterpiece. Later expanded in the fashionable Palladian style, subsequent owners made efforts to smooth out the contrast between the two architectural styles. |
This iconic historic house is beautifully complimented by the Victorian Atlas Fountain and the surrounding landscape gardens and parkland. From this view you can also appreciate the stunning backdrop of the Yorkshire countryside. |
Set within 1,000 acres of breathtaking parkland, Castle Howard is surrounded by beautiful gardens, lakes, and woodland. Its landscape includes the Temple of the Four Winds and the Mausoleum, both designed to enhance the estate's picturesque setting. The grounds also feature meticulously maintained walled gardens, vibrant with seasonal blooms, making it a haven for nature lovers. |
Castle Howard has been a family home for over 300 years and remains the private residence of the Howard family. It is also a cultural landmark, famous for its appearance in film and television, most notably in the 1981 and 2008 adaptations of Brideshead Revisited. Visitors can explore the stately rooms, rich with history and art, and enjoy the natural beauty of the estate, making it a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts and garden lovers alike. |
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