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Ingleby Manor

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Ingleby Manor — house in Ingleby Greenhow, North Yorkshire, England, UK.

Ingleby Manor, stately homes in Yorkshire & the Humber

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
2 h–4 h
Nearest railway station
Battersby · 1.5 km
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Ingleby Manor is a stately home in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: Grade II* listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "house in Ingleby Greenhow, North Yorkshire, England, UK". Coordinates: 54.4441°, -1.0981°.

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Heritage listing

Ingleby Manor is a historic building in Ingleby Greenhow, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The manor house was built in about 1540 for William Eure. In 1608, the family sold it to Sir David Foulis. It was extended in the 17th century, the work including a cellar, and dormer windows. It was altered in the 18th century, and then greatly changed in the 19th century, this work including changes to all the elevations, and complete remodelling of the upper floor. The building was grade II* listed in 1952. The house is built of stone, with a rectangular double courtyard plan, and a hipped Roman tile roof with stone ridges, coping and moulded kneelers, and fronts of seven and twelve bays. The northwest front has a central three-storey tower and flanking two storey three-bay wings.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: North York Moors SSSI

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Ingleby Manor is a historic building in Ingleby Greenhow, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The manor house was built in about 1540 for William Eure. In 1608, the family sold it to Sir David Foulis. It was extended in the 17th century, the work including a cellar, and dormer windows. It was altered in the 18th century, and then greatly changed in the 19th century, this work including changes to all the elevations, and complete remodelling of the upper floor. The building was grade II* listed in 1952. The house is built of stone, with a rectangular double courtyard plan, and a hipped Roman tile roof with stone ridges, coping and moulded kneelers, and fronts of seven and twelve bays. The northwest front has a central three-storey tower and flanking two storey three-bay wings. The tower contains a four-centred arched doorway, above which is a tripartite window, a two-light mullioned window with a hood mould, a string course, and an embattled parapet. The wings contain sash windows with chamfered surrounds, and in the bays flanking the tower are attic dormers with shaped pediments containing relief busts in the tympana.

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Coordinates
54.4441, -1.0981
Parish
Ingleby Greenhow
Postcode
TS9 6RB
Parliamentary constituency
Richmond and Northallerton
Nearest railway station
Battersby1.5 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Ingleby Manor?
Ingleby Manor is in Yorkshire, United Kingdom (postcode TS9 6RB), in the parish of Ingleby Greenhow.
Is Ingleby Manor a listed building?
Ingleby Manor is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
Is Ingleby Manor a protected site?
Yes — Ingleby Manor is part of the North York Moors SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest.
How do I get to Ingleby Manor?
The nearest railway station is Battersby, about 1.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode TS9 6RB.