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Rokeby Park

Rokeby Park — Grade I listed historic house museum in County Durham, England, UK.

Rokeby Park, gardens in North East England

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2.5 h
Best time of year
Spring & summer (Apr–Sep)
  • Dog-friendly

About

Rokeby Park is a public garden in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: Grade I listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "Grade I listed historic house museum in County Durham, England, UK". Coordinates: 54.5221°, -1.8748°.

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Official information

Designed in line with the ideals of Palladio, a country mansion with literary connections.

Read more on the official property page.

Protected designations

  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: North Pennines

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Rokeby Park is a country house in the Palladian style in the civil parish of Rokeby, in Northern England. It is close to the confluence of the River Tees and River Greta, near Greta Bridge in what is now County Durham. It was historically in the North Riding of Yorkshire. It is the private home of Sir Andrew Morritt but is open to the public on selected days. The house is the original English home of the painting The Toilet of Venus by Diego Velázquez, now known in English as The Rokeby Venus. The original now hangs in the National Gallery, London and a copy in the saloon at Rokeby Park. Sir Walter Scott was a regular visitor to the house and used it as the setting for his narrative poem Rokeby in 1812. The building is of interest in its own right. Completed in 1735 (and known at the time as Rokeby Hall) by Sir Thomas Robinson, it is considered a fine example of the italianate Palladian style. Robinson owned it until 1769, when he sold it to JS Morritt, an ancestor of the current owner. Much of the present interior was designed by John Carr. The house contains the collection of fine needlework pictures by Anne Morritt (1726–1797), the unmarried sister of J.S. Morritt. There is also a rare surviving print room wallpapered with 18th-century prints.

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Coordinates
54.5221, -1.8748
Parish
Rokeby
Postcode
DL12 9RZ
Parliamentary constituency
Bishop Auckland
Official site
www.rokebypark.com

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Rokeby Park?
Rokeby Park is in North-East England, United Kingdom (postcode DL12 9RZ), in the parish of Rokeby.
Is Rokeby Park a listed building?
Rokeby Park is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
Is Rokeby Park a protected site?
Yes — Rokeby Park is part of the North Pennines National Landscape (AONB).
How do I get to Rokeby Park?
Drivers can navigate to postcode DL12 9RZ. It sits within the Bishop Auckland parliamentary constituency.