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  1. Newburgh Priory is another hidden gem worthy of seeking out. They host excellent plant fairs regularly but take the time to wander in the gardens and grounds; beautiful lakeside setting and far reaching views, ideal for picnics. The house is amazing, really quirky and different, full of interest and a must see if you like eclectic interiors!

  2. Rear-Admiral Lord Adolphus FitzClarence GCH ADC (18 February 1802 – 17 May 1856) was a British Royal Navy officer and illegitimate son of Prince William, the future William IV, and his mistress Dorothea Jordan. FitzClarence joined the navy in 1813. In the following year he joined a fourth rate which saw service in the War of 1812, including ...

  3. Aug 2018 • Couples. Newburgh Priory is another hidden gem worthy of seeking out. They host excellent plant fairs regularly but take the time to wander in the gardens and grounds; beautiful lakeside setting and far reaching views, ideal for picnics. The house is amazing, really quirky and different, full of interest and a must see if you like ...

  4. To arrange a viewing or find out more about Exclusive Use, Weddings at Newburgh, we'd love to hear from you, get in touch weddings@newburghpriory.co.uk. Newburgh Priory is a unique country house estate in the Howardian Hills, North Yorkshire. A venue that can be hired for Exclusive Use nestled in idyllic surroundings with a wealth of history.

  5. Newburgh House 01347 868177 www.newburghhouse.com Fauconberg Arms 01347 868 214 www.fauconbergarms.com. Plum and Partridge 01347 868642 https://plumandpartridge.co.uk. Coxwold Tearooms B & B 01347 868138 www.thecoxwold.co.uk

  6. The church of St Michael's, has many historical links to Newburgh Priory, sitting at the western end of the local village of Coxwold. The current perpendicular style church was built in 1420-30 and is an unusually elegant church for the area, with a most impressive octagonal tower. The Church boasts an unusual tongue-shaped alter rail which ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NewbroughNewbrough - Wikipedia

    Newbrough is the site of one of the line of Roman forts along the original northern frontier of the Roman Stanegate road built in AD 71. Newbrough’s church stands on the site. [2] [3] Newbrough was anciently part of the Manor of Thornton. The mediæval tower house known as Thornton Tower was reported to be in a state of decay in a survey in 1541.