Temple Newsam - Reviews from across the web
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Inside Leeds: Temple Newsam House - TripAdvisor In 1622, after a perid of neglect, Temple Newsam was bought by a wealthy Yorkshire financier, Sir Arthur Ingram, whose decendents lived there for the next 300 years. He remodelled most of the Tudor House, altering the outside two wings. He deoloshed the fourth wing and added an iscription which in l... tripadvisor.com
Temple Newsam (Leeds) - Review - A nice place to visit There is even the large Temple Newsham House to be lookes in along with large gardens behind it which can all be viewed for free, and go on forever. One particularly nice feature is a low cut hedge maze, and the stone tiled maze in the alcove of the mansion, which can be followed round but is not wa... travel.ciao.co.uk
Temple Newsam, Leeds - Leeds venue review - Itchy Leeds Guide Truckloads of art, ceramics and silverware but, alas, we're just teasing you as it's currently closed for a major refurb. Bummer. Not to worry though as no doubt there will be live events held on the lan... itchyleeds.co.uk
Temple Newsam House | Temple Newsam Rd | Off Selby Rd | Leeds | LS15 0AE A great place for a day out with kids - especially with a Leeds card. The farm has a great play area for younger kids and this time of year lots of baby animals to feed and see. The grounds are great for a picnic and game of football/cricket/rounders from open fields to woods there is something for ... myvillage.com
Temple Newsam Garden - a Gardens Guide review : A Tudor/Jacobean house with park and garden, now run as a park and golf course. The Temple Newsam park was designed by Lancelot Brown. His plan, dated 1762, survives and is a good example of his style. The park has suffered from open cast mining and use as a golf course but still has the spatial c... gardenvisit.com
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