Conyngham Hall
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Image: © Gordon Hatton Taken: 31 Aug 2007
An 18th century gentleman's residence close to the river in Knaresborough. Most of the major buildings in the town are constructed of the local Magnesian limestone, and a few are in brick, but for Conyngham Hall gritstone from a little further west was used.