p.mckendrick: Georgian and Victorian architecture in Durham. County Durham
p.mckendrick: Durham Castle and Cathedral, County Durham. UK.
p.mckendrick: Durham Castle and Cathedral, County Durham. UK.
p.mckendrick: Durham Castle and Cathedral, County Durham. UK.
p.mckendrick: Raby Castle. County Durham.
p.mckendrick: Hemsley,North Yorkshire
p.mckendrick: Malton, Hemsley, Pickering. North Yorkshire
p.mckendrick: Malton. North Yorkshire
p.mckendrick: Malton, Hemsley, Pickering. North Yorkshire
p.mckendrick: Duncombe House. Privately owned Stately Home. 1713 designed by William Wakefield. Owned by Baron Feversham.
p.mckendrick: Duncombe House. Privately owned Stately Home. 1713 designed by William Wakefield. Owned by Baron Feversham.
p.mckendrick: Ledston Hall. Ledston. West Yorkshire. The oldest part is the chapel built by Pontefract Monks in 1178. Grade 1 listed. Lady Elizabeth Hastings had a lot to do with restructuring the building in 1704. The Wheler family now run it as a charity.
p.mckendrick: Ledston Hall. Ledston. West Yorkshire. The oldest part is the chapel built by Pontefract Monks in 1178. Grade 1 listed. Lady Elizabeth Hastings had a lot to do with restructuring the building in 1704. The Wheler family now run it as a charity.
p.mckendrick: Ledston Hall. Ledston. West Yorkshire. The oldest part is the chapel built by Pontefract Monks in 1178. Grade 1 listed. Lady Elizabeth Hastings had a lot to do with restructuring the building in 1704. The Wheler family now run it as a charity.
p.mckendrick: Ledston Hall. Ledston. West Yorkshire. The oldest part is the chapel built by Pontefract Monks in 1178. Grade 1 listed. Lady Elizabeth Hastings had a lot to do with restructuring the building in 1704. The Wheler family now run it as a charity.
p.mckendrick: Monk Fryston Hall. 12thC. Frisian monks were here in 1040 and probably built some of the foundations of the hall (now a hotel) The hall is first mentioned in 1320.
p.mckendrick: Almshouses. 1845. Aberford, Leeds, West Yorkshire. Built for retired workers of the Gascoigne Estate. The tower in the middle separated the 4 men's houses from the 4 women's.
p.mckendrick: The Old Rectory was originally the local Manor House. Dating back to 1601, this house replaced a 13thC house. Now a private dwelling for sale at £1.1m