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Walls on East and West Sides of Kitchen Gardens, with Linking Wall Between

A Grade II Listed Building in Newby with Mulwith, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.0993 / 54°5'57"N

Longitude: -1.4672 / 1°28'2"W

OS Eastings: 434936

OS Northings: 467177

OS Grid: SE349671

Mapcode National: GBR LP61.48

Mapcode Global: WHD96.F7J7

Plus Code: 9C6W3GXM+P4

Entry Name: Walls on East and West Sides of Kitchen Gardens, with Linking Wall Between

Listing Date: 29 October 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1315408

English Heritage Legacy ID: 331804

ID on this website: 101315408

Location: North Yorkshire, HG4

County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Civil Parish: Newby with Mulwith

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

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Description


The following amendments should be made to the entru for the Walls on east and west sides
of kitchen gardens, with linking wall between (Item 1+2/47):-

Lines 4, 5 and 6 of the list description should be amended to read:-
'100 metres long, the linking wall approximately 200 metres long. The link wall is now
pierced in the middle by a double gateway, the west wall by a similar gateway at north
end and a narrower gate at south end, the east wall with similar openings. All have
pilasters acting as'.....

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SE 36 NW NEWBY WITH MULWITH NEWBY PARK
SE 36 NE

1/47 Walls on east and west
2/47 sides of kitchen gardens,
with linking wall
between

GV II


Kitchen garden walls. Late C18 possibly by William Belwood, for William
Weddell, restored mid C20. Red brick with rusticated ashlar piers and
copings. H-plan. Up to 4 metres high, the north-south walls approximately
100 metres long, the linking wall approximately 200 metres long. The west
wall is pierced by double gateway at north end and a narrower gate at south
end, the east wall with similar openings. All have pilasters acting as
buttresses, built in ashlar. William Belwood provided plans for a hothouse
and hot walls at Newby in c1777; these surviving walls are probably part of
that scheme. J Low, "William Belwood, Architect Surveyor", Yorkshire
Archaeological Journal, 56, 1984, p 139.


Listing NGR: SE3493667177

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