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The Hall | Belsay Hall | Mr Bell | 18 chains N.W. | Is a splendid mansion built | ||
Belsay Hall | Mr Watson | of Boghouse | of cut stone, situated on | |||
Belsay Hall | Mr Robinson | rising ground south east | ||||
The Hall | Sir Charles Monck | of |
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architecture is of the Doric | ||||||
Style, the entrance front is on | ||||||
the east side and has two | ||||||
fluted columns of 4ft. 11 inches | ||||||
in diameter and 29 feet in height. | ||||||
On the south side are two beautiful | ||||||
ornamental terraces, the pleasure | ||||||
grounds on the east of the Hall | ||||||
are delightful. Many of the walks | ||||||
are cut out of the solid rock | ||||||
and tastefully decorated with | ||||||
shrubs and flowers, the whole | ||||||
is the design of the present | ||||||
proprietor, Sir Charles Monck | ||||||
who was also architect for | ||||||
the building. | ||||||
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