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Rokeby Park, County Durham, 1725-31.
By Sir Thomas Robinson, 1st Baronet (1703-1777) for himself.
Grade l listed.

Robinson was a politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727 to 1734 and was a Governor of Barbados. He was an architect, collector and an extravagant character, whose life was the inspiration for numerous anecdotes.

Robinson was forced in 1769 to dispose of the Rokeby Park estate, which had been in the possession of his family since 1610, to John Sawrey Morritt, the father of John Bacon Sawrey Morritt. The Morritts are still here.

Photography indoors was strictly prohibited.

Tags:   rokeby park county durham country house georgian

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Rokeby Park, County Durham, 1725-31.
By Sir Thomas Robinson, 1st Baronet (1703-1777) for himself.
Grade l listed.

Robinson was a politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727 to 1734 and was a Governor of Barbados. He was an architect, collector and an extravagant character, whose life was the inspiration for numerous anecdotes.

Robinson was forced in 1769 to dispose of the Rokeby Park estate, which had been in the possession of his family since 1610, to John Sawrey Morritt, the father of John Bacon Sawrey Morritt. The Morritts are still here.

Photography indoors was strictly prohibited.

Tags:   rokeby park county durham country house georgian

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Rokeby Park, County Durham, 1725-31.
By Sir Thomas Robinson, 1st Baronet (1703-1777) for himself.
Grade l listed.

Robinson was a politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727 to 1734 and was a Governor of Barbados. He was an architect, collector and an extravagant character, whose life was the inspiration for numerous anecdotes.

Robinson was forced in 1769 to dispose of the Rokeby Park estate, which had been in the possession of his family since 1610, to John Sawrey Morritt, the father of John Bacon Sawrey Morritt. The Morritts are still here.

Photography indoors was strictly prohibited.

Tags:   rokeby park county durham country house georgian

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Rokeby Park, County Durham.
Stable Block, late C18.
Tooled squared stone.
Grade ll listed.

Rokeby Park, County Durham, 1725-31.
By Sir Thomas Robinson, 1st Baronet (1703-1777) for himself.
Grade l listed.

Robinson was a politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727 to 1734 and was a Governor of Barbados. He was an architect, collector and an extravagant character, whose life was the inspiration for numerous anecdotes.

Robinson was forced in 1769 to dispose of the Rokeby Park estate, which had been in the possession of his family since 1610, to John Sawrey Morritt, the father of John Bacon Sawrey Morritt. The Morritts are still here.

Photography indoors was strictly prohibited.

Tags:   rokeby park county durham country house georgian stables

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The Refectory, 18 Front Street, Staindrop, County Durham.
Possibly formerly part of the adjacent Staindrop Hall.
If so -
Late C16/early C17..
Rendered with painted ashlar dressings.
Grade ll listed.

Tags:   staindrop county durham


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