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Temple of the Four Winds

Free admission

Temple of the Four Winds is a memorial in the United Kingdom.

Temple of the Four Winds, memorials & monuments in Yorkshire & the Humber

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
15 min–45 min
Nearest railway station
Malton · 6.5 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Temple of the Four Winds is a public memorial in Yorkshire, recording local sacrifice and named in the parish register of war and civic monuments. The site is within the Howardian Hills National Landscape (AONB), and is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. It sits within the Thirsk and Malton parliamentary constituency. The nearest railway station is Malton, about 6.5 km away. Postcode area YO60.

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Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: River Derwent SSSI
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Howardian Hills

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

The Temple of the Four Winds is a historic building in the grounds of Castle Howard, in North Yorkshire, in England.

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Background

History

The temple was designed by John Vanbrugh, who also designed the house at Castle Howard. Its design was inspired by the Villa La Rotonda, and it was intended as a space for reading and writing, with a cellar below for servants to prepare food. It was constructed between 1724 and 1726, being completed after Vanbrugh's death. Dan Harvey carved the stone doorhead, and the statues may be by John Nost. The building was completed with plasterwork applied from 1737 to 1739, by Francesco Vassali. The temple was originally dedicated to Diana, and there was a corresponding Temple of Venus further down the hill, which is now ruined. The Temple of the Four Winds is atop the hill, crowning a…

Architecture

The building is constructed of limestone with a lead roof. The central cella is square, and surrounded by four tetrastyle porticos with pediments and angle urns. It stands on a cruciform podium approached by a flight of eight steps flanked by lead statues of sibyls. The doorway has an architrave and an elaborately carved head, and is flanked by sash windows in shell niches. There is a domed roof with an octagonal window, topped by a lantern. Surrounding the building are containing walls, and two flights of steps flanked by a balustrade. The wall has a chamfered plinth and coping, and massive corner buttresses each with a moulded cornice. Inside the building, the niches above the doors…

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Coordinates
54.1207, -0.8963
Parish
Henderskelfe
Postcode
YO60 7DA
Parliamentary constituency
Thirsk and Malton
Nearest railway station
Malton6.5 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Temple of the Four Winds?
Temple of the Four Winds is in Yorkshire, United Kingdom (postcode YO60 7DA), in the parish of Henderskelfe.
Is Temple of the Four Winds a protected site?
Yes — Temple of the Four Winds is part of the River Derwent SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest and the Howardian Hills National Landscape (AONB).
Is Temple of the Four Winds free to visit?
Yes, Temple of the Four Winds is free to enter.
How do I get to Temple of the Four Winds?
The nearest railway station is Malton, about 6.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode YO60 7DA.