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Castle Howard, North Yorkshire, 18th century
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Castle Howard, North Yorkshire, 18th century
Castle Howard, North Yorkshire, 18th century. The seat of the Earl of Carlisle, New Malton. Castle Howard was built between 1699 and 1712 to designs by John Vanbrugh. It was the location for filming of the fictional Brideshead, both in Granada Televisions 1981 adaptation of Evelyn Waughs Brideshead Revisited and a two-hour 2008 remake for cinema
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Castle Howard, North Yorkshire - A Timeless Masterpiece of 18th Century Architecture
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. This print transports us back to the grandeur of Castle Howard in the 18th century. Nestled amidst the picturesque landscape of North Yorkshire, this magnificent country house has been the seat of the Earl of Carlisle since its completion in 1712. Designed by renowned architect John Vanbrugh, Castle Howard stands as a testament to his architectural brilliance. Its imposing exterior showcases intricate details and elegant proportions that epitomize the opulence and sophistication of British stately homes. Beyond its architectural splendor, Castle Howard holds a special place in cinematic history. It served as both inspiration and backdrop for Evelyn Waugh's iconic novel "Brideshead Revisited". Granada Television's adaptation in 1981 brought this fictional world to life within these very walls. The castle's timeless charm also attracted filmmakers once again in 2008 for a remarkable big-screen remake. As we admire this monochrome masterpiece captured by an unknown artist, we are reminded not only of England's rich heritage but also how art can transcend time. This print allows us to appreciate Castle Howard's enduring beauty while immersing ourselves in its historic significance.
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