Garriston
Garriston is a hamlet and civil parish north-east of Leyburn in North Yorkshire, England. In 2015, North Yorkshire County Council estimated the population at 20. At the 2011 census the population remained less than 100. Details are included in the parish of West Hauxwell. From 1974 to 2023 it was part of the district of Richmondshire, it is now administered by the unitary North Yorkshire Council.
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Hauxwell Hall
Hauxwell Hall or Hawkswell Hall is a grade II* listed 17th-century country house in West Hauxwell, North Yorkshire, England, some 5 miles (8 km) south-west of Catterick.
It is built of coursed sandstone, part rendered, and ashlar, with Welsh slate roofs. The main range is a 17th-century, 3-storey block with a 5-bay frontage, flanked by 18th century 2-storey wings.
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Barden, Richmondshire
Barden is a hamlet and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It is about 5 miles (8 km) south of Richmond. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 49, remaining at less than 100 in the 2011 Census. Population information is kept in the parish of Hauxwell.
From 1974 to 2023 it was part of the district of Richmondshire, it is now administered by the unitary North Yorkshire Council.
Barden Old Hall, in the hamlet, is a grade II* listed building dating from soon after 1400.
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Constable Burton Hall
Constable Burton Hall is a Grade I-listed Georgian country house of dressed stone in an extensive and well wooded park in the village of Constable Burton in North Yorkshire, designed by John Carr of York in 1768. It is privately owned by the Wyvill family. The house is a two-storey ashlar-faced structure with a five bay frontage having an elegant recessed Ionic portico. The principal entrance is approached by a double flight of steps. The side elevation has a pediment and there is a large projecting bay to the rear of the house.
The house was listed Grade I in 1967, with the coach house and stables, and the laundry listed as Grade II* and Grade II respectively at the same time. In 1984, the park was listed as Grade II on the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. The pub in the village is called The Wyvill Arms.
The house and gardens are private.
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Barden Old Hall
Barden Old Hall is a historic building in Barden, a hamlet near Richmond, North Yorkshire, in England.
The building probably dates from the early 15th century, when the Eglescliff family replaced an earlier house on the same site. It originally had an I-shaped plan, but the north wing was later demolished. It has been altered at various times from the 16th to the 20th century, and was Grade II* listed in 1967.
The two-storey house is built of rubble with ashlar quoins, and has a stone slate roof. It consists of a hall, now divided into smaller rooms; with a surviving cross-wing to the south, which originally contained the great chamber. The south front has two bays, and a central doorway with an initialled lintel, dated 1831. To its right is a four-light double-chamfered window with a hood mould, to the left is a two-light casement window set into a blocked doorway, and the upper floor contains casement windows. In the hall range are two blocked doorways which originally led to the screens passage, one with a four-centred arch and a hollow chamfered arris. Inside, two original fireplaces are believed to survive but are not visible, while several moulded beams can be seen.
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