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Bolton Abbey Hall

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Bolton Abbey Hall — house in Bolton Abbey, North Yorkshire, England, UK.

Bolton Abbey Hall, historic houses in Yorkshire & the Humber

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Nearest railway station
Bolton Abbey · 1.5 km
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Bolton Abbey Hall is a historic house in the United Kingdom — typically a country seat, manor, or town house with notable architecture or history. Heritage designation: Grade II* listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "house in Bolton Abbey, North Yorkshire, England, UK". Coordinates: 53.9838°, -1.8903°.

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Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: West Nidderdale, Barden and Blubberhouses Moors SSSI
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Nidderdale

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Bolton Abbey Hall is a historic building in Bolton Abbey, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The building was originally the gatehouse of Bolton Priory. It was built in the 14th century, and was converted into a hunting lodge in 1652. It was owned by the Duke of Devonshire from 1748, who typically spent August at the property, where they sometimes entertained royalty. In the 1843 and 1844, it was extended and altered by Joseph Paxton. In 2022, it was made available for private hire, at a cost of around £25,000 for three nights. It was Grade II* listed in 1954. The building is constructed of stone, with a stone slate roof and embattled parapets. The gatehouse range has three storeys, and a single bay, to the south is a range with two storeys and three bays, to the north is a range of two storeys and four bays, with a three-storey bay at the end. The gateway has diagonal buttresses, and contains a pointed arch infilled with pointed-arched window, above which is a hood mould and mullioned and transomed windows, and it is flanked by embattled turrets. Elsewhere, the windows are mullioned, some with transoms and some with hood moulds, and there are further embattled turrets. Inside, the gatehouse is divided into two by a cross-wall, with only a small connecting passage. There is a spiral staircase, and a tunnel vaulted roof. There is a large 16th century fireplace in the former west entrance, while the east entrance has a doorway from about 1370, which may have been relocated from the priory's chapter house.

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Coordinates
53.9838, -1.8903
Parish
Bolton Abbey
Postcode
BD23 6AL
Parliamentary constituency
Skipton and Ripon
Nearest railway station
Bolton Abbey1.5 km
Official site
boltonabbey.com

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Bolton Abbey Hall?
Bolton Abbey Hall is in Yorkshire, United Kingdom (postcode BD23 6AL), in the parish of Bolton Abbey.
Is Bolton Abbey Hall a listed building?
Bolton Abbey Hall is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
Is Bolton Abbey Hall a protected site?
Yes — Bolton Abbey Hall is part of the West Nidderdale, Barden and Blubberhouses Moors SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest and the Nidderdale National Landscape (AONB).
How do I get to Bolton Abbey Hall?
The nearest railway station is Bolton Abbey, about 1.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode BD23 6AL.