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There is a first-floor window on the North front of Seaton Delaval where, so it would seem from one particular part of the forecourt, a white-clad figure is standing. This, according to legend, is the White Lady, a girl who fell in love with the Delaval heir and died of a broken heart because the
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The hall was opened to the public for the first time in 1950. Further restoration was completed in 1959 and the early 1960s, From 1968 to 1984 "medieval banquets" were held in the original kitchen of the hall. However, the house was to remain unoccupied until the 1980s when, after a period of 160
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wrote thus to his brother: "I am putting up the grand stable on a plan we saw at Lord Hoptoun's when we were in Scotland, with stone divisions of the stalls." So pleased was he with the results that Sir Francis held a dinner party in the new stables. Between the two wings is a
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Vanbrugh's advice was taken and the construction work was completed in 1728, five years after the death of the Admiral. The resulting new mansion was the last country house Vanbrugh designed, and it is regarded as one of his finest works. On completion, the Admiral's nephew
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made two paintings of the Hall, depicting the north and south fronts with some artistic licence, including wings that were never actually constructed. Bell also painted portraits of many of the residents of the house at the time, earning him the patronage of
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The west wing originally housed secondary and service accommodation. Damaged in an earlier fire but restored to the original plan, it is distinguished by a great colonnade and boasted a lofty vaulted kitchen, now a salon. The east wing contains the
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Since completion of the house in 1728, it has had an unfortunate history. Neither architect nor patron lived to see its completion; it then passed through a succession of
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commands the fields to the south of the hall; the stub of a second can be found on the north side of the road running past the hall, next to the turning for
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statues at first-floor level are permanently affixed to the walls; the missing ceiling was destroyed in the fire of 1822. The roof is modern.
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nesting in the chimneys of the section of the south-east wing closest to the main house. The house was partially restored by the architect
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was killed in a fall from his horse in 1723, before his new hall had been completed. Only the pedestal of the obelisk survives.
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As with many big old houses, Seaton Delaval Hall is alleged to have a ghost. According to family biographer Francis Askham:
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The mausoleum is now ruinous and its lead roof has gone. Also to the east in the walled garden is a south-facing
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John Delaval, the last male heir of the Delavals, who died young. Painted aged thirteen or fourteen by
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The hall was closed to visitors in 2018 as part of a £3.7 million refurbishment project funded by the
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between 1862 and 1863, when the central block was re-roofed, although it remained a shell internally.
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Hart, Vaughan (2003). '"A Pretty Impudent Countenance": John Vanbrugh’s Seaton Delaval',
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demi-columns. The statue in the forecourt in front of the house is a lead figure of
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envisaged the house. The statues on the pediments were never executed. Engraving by
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In 1822, the central block was gutted by a fire said to have been caused by
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Unsigned painting of the south front of Seaton Delaval Hall, probably by
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The inside of the central block's main entrance. The fire-damaged
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The 18th-century gardens of the hall are Grade II* listed on the
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Also in the 400 acres (160 ha) estate park is a stone
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to advise him on how to modernise and enhance the existing
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ships while in the Navy, and had also served as a British
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in Northumberland, England, near the coast just north of
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Grade I listed building in Northumberland, United Kingdom
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Grade II* listed parks and gardens in Northumberland
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the hall was used to house German prisoners-of-war.
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Liverpool University Press. p. 201. 870:"Tyne – Coast – Point 6 – the Gay Delavals" 53: 1319:Grade I listed buildings in Northumberland 1240: 390:Central block drawn before completion, as 381: 374:, specifically for its sea-walk walls and 1329:Historic house museums in Northumberland 1188:Northumberland, England's Farthest North 469: 405: 385: 299: 1202:Headley, Gwyn; Meulenkamp, Wim (2020). 891: 889: 887: 789:The country houses of Sir John Vanbrugh 741:Sir John Vanbrugh: Storyteller in Stone 1291: 1184: 1077:Seaton Delaval Hall: Save it, Shape it 864: 862: 785: 751: 749: 700: 698: 418:The style of architecture is known as 281:. In 1718, he called on architect Sir 238:Register of Historic Parks and Gardens 1229:Seaton Delaval Hall: A Souvenir Guide 1205:The English Folly The Edifice Complex 1185:Walker, Thomas Ernest Conway (1952). 1191:. Hodder and Stoughton. p. 261. 933: 884: 579:, North Yorkshire (also by Vanbrugh) 346: 1097:"National Trust saves stately home" 859: 746: 695: 361:Delaval Astley, 23rd Baron Hastings 13: 1284:National Trust Seaton Delaval Hall 845:National Heritage List for England 766:National Heritage List for England 715:National Heritage List for England 14: 1360: 1277: 1304:Country houses in Northumberland 737:Architectural Research Quarterly 676: 664: 652: 640: 573:, Oxfordshire (also by Vanbrugh) 248: 52: 45: 29: 1260: 1234: 1222: 1195: 1178: 1162: 1149: 1133: 1111: 1089: 1070: 1044: 1022: 996: 972:Tony Henderson (11 June 2014). 965: 1339:1728 establishments in England 921:. History of Parliament Online 911: 840:"Church of Our Lady (1041317)" 828: 806: 779: 729: 75:Seaton Delaval, Northumberland 1: 1121:. Heritage Fund. 5 April 2018 688: 603:Doddington Hall, Lincolnshire 1314:English Baroque architecture 1099:. BBC News. 16 December 2009 899:. National Trust Collections 816:. 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Seaton Delaval Hall is located in Northumberland
England
Coordinates
55°04′56″N 1°29′47″W / 55.0822°N 1.4965°W / 55.0822; -1.4965
National Trust
John Vanbrugh
Admiral
George Delaval
Grade I listed
country house
Newcastle upon Tyne
Seaton Sluice
Seaton Delaval
John Vanbrugh
Admiral
George Delaval
National Trust
heirs
Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
Delaval
Norman Conquest
George Delaval
Sir John Delaval
prize
envoy
Queen Anne
John Vanbrugh
mansion
Francis Blake Delaval

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