Castle Howard
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English: Castle Howard is a stately home in North Yorkshire, England, 25 miles (40 km) north of York. It is one of the grandest private residences in the country. Most was built from 1699–1712 for the 3rd Earl of Carlisle, to a design by Sir John Vanbrugh.
Castle Howard
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Castle Howard
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the front of Castle Howard
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seen over the Great Lake
Buildings and Monuments
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The Carrmire Gate
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The Carrmire Gate
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The Carrmire Gate
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The Gatehouse
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The Gatehouse
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The Pyramid Gate
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The Southern Gate House
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The Southern Gate House
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The Northern Gatehouse
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Atlas Fountain and Castle Howard
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Castle Howard with Atlas fountain
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The AtlasFountain
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The AtlasFountain
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The Atlas Fountain
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The Pyramid
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The Pyramid
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'Gothic' ruin
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Ruined Tower
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Outbuildings
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Gardener's cottage
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The gift shop
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The courtyard cafe
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The Garden Centre
The Temple of the Four Winds
[edit]The Mausoleum
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The Mausoleum
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The Mausoleum
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The Mausoleum
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The Mausoleum
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The Mausoleum
The Gardens and the Estate
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Walled Garden
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Formal gardens
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Peacock in the gardens
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The Great Lake
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The Great Lake
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The Great Lake
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The Great Lake
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The New Bridge
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The New Bridge
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The New Bridge
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Mausoleum, Bridge and Lake
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The Obelisk
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The Obelisk
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The Carlisle Monument
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The Carlisle Monument
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The Carlisle Monument
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Carlisle Memorial Column
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Top of The Carlisle Monument
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Base of The Carlisle Monument
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Main drive and Carlisle Memorial Column
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The "Four Faces" statue
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Reservoir
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Reservoir
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Gateway to the arboretum
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Trackway
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Lime trees
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Path along the Great Lake
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Tree Nursery
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Farmyard at Low Gaterley on Castle Howard Estate
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Coneythorpe village
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St Martin's
Illustrations
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ealy 18. c.
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Jones: Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen, 1819
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Jones: Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen, 1829