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Newby Hall, near to Newby, North Yorkshire, Great Britain

The River Ure runs along the south side of the grounds of Newby Hall. It has magnificent herbaceous borders and also extensive woodland walks as well as the usual collections of furniture, painting and precious artefacts within the house.

Photographer

  • Lynne Glazzard

Date Taken

  • Sunday, 28 September, 2003

Subject Location

  • OSGB36: SE 347 673 [100m precision]
  • WGS84: 54:6.0257N 1:28.2515W

View Direction

  • NORTH (about 0 degrees)
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