Manor House, Studley

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Manor House, Studley

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown

Grander than its size alone suggests. Orangey-red brick and stone dressings. It is heightened by the broad entablature, balustraded parapet and urns. Built c1725 for Thomas Chambers. The architect was probably Francis Smith. Grade II* listed. To the fore are fine contemporary wrought-iron gates, possibly by Thomas Paris. Grade II listed.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.269878
Longitude
-1.892978