Budle Hall
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This is what 'The Buildings of England' by Nikolaus Pevsner says about Budle Hall:
'Budle Hall. Built in 1810 for a Mr Grieve Smith; the architect is unknown. The stone is a delicate pink ashlar. The house is square, five by five bays, with a Roman Doric porch and large two-storey bow windows on each side elevation. Inside, among much well-designed early C19 detail, a spacious staircase hall with a glazed dome and a cantilevered stair with lyre-pattern iron balusters.'
'Budle Hall. Built in 1810 for a Mr Grieve Smith; the architect is unknown. The stone is a delicate pink ashlar. The house is square, five by five bays, with a Roman Doric porch and large two-storey bow windows on each side elevation. Inside, among much well-designed early C19 detail, a spacious staircase hall with a glazed dome and a cantilevered stair with lyre-pattern iron balusters.'
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 55°36'32"N 1°45'15"W
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- Seaham Hall 88 km
- Ramside Hall Golf Course 91 km
- Solberge Hall Hotel 147 km
- Swinton Park 155 km
- Waren Caravan & Camping Park 0.8 km
- Budle Bay 0.9 km
- Brada Quarry 1.1 km
- Bamburgh castle golf club 1.1 km
- Glororum Caravan Park 1.8 km
- Inner Farne (National Trust) 6.3 km
- The Knivestone Wrecks 7.6 km
- Staple Island (High Tide line) 8.5 km
- Brownsman (High Tide line) 8.7 km
- The Christensen (Wreck) 10 km