Address: Castle Howard, York YO60 7DA, United Kingdom
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Phone: +44-1653-648333
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Tourist to England, this stop to England's Yorkshire, the castle in North Yorkshire, is owned and inhabited by the Howard family of generations. The castle was originally built by the third generation of Charles Carlisle, who was sealed in 1692 and commissioned John ∙ Van Burr to design and build this luxury Baroque Howard castle in North Yorkshire. In front of the castle is an English garden, with arched windows full of neatly veneered windows, and huge arched alcoves with exquisite statues that, together with the dome, embody the Baroque style. Entering the main entrance is the antique corridors of the castle, which contain a large collection of 18th and 19th century antiques.
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Having not noticed that our Max Card had expired (there is a pandemic so we had hardly been out to notice!) we were treated like criminals by an extremely rude member of staff, in front of other custo...
We visited castle Howard for £12.50 a ticket, the grounds look lovely, however the rose garden was locked with no explanation why, the waterfalls were all clogged up and dirty meaning they looked quit...
Of all the attractions we have visited during the pandemic, this is where we felt least safe. Very little evidence of Castle Howard successfully implementing a Covid safe environment. Not only this, ...
Beautiful house and grounds and staff were lovely wherever we encountered them but £13 per person isn’t value for money when not including the house. The gardens are great to wander but more needs to ...
One of the main reasons for visiting North Yorkshire was to visit Castle Howard. We booked a visit for the gardens and grounds first of all then discovered the house was reopening on 31st July our las...
Howard Castle is a certain distance from York. Even if the road is far away, the traffic is inconvenient
how many people come to visit the Howard family's living
and because Jay Chou is here to hold the wedding to catch up, even the movie
hometown after the storm Here framing
not big castle but there is a marginal grass and lake
temporary decision to go to the outskirts of York Howard Castle
also because of today's rare good weather must go Howard Castle patted photos
yes is the place where Jay Chou got married
but it should be noted that the number of flights from York to Howard Castle may be 3-4 classes
specific or to the local bus stop to view
The last return seems to be 4 o'clock. I just rushed back to York
at the end of the castle road sign. This garden
is full of lavender and the British national flower rose.
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The exquisite Italian-style garden is behind the main building, and the entire building is completely integrated into the artificially beautified nature. The entrance hall is gorgeous and the circular staircase surrounds the top of the building. Columns, vaults, and surrounding walls are covered with exquisite carvings and paintings. The stained glass in the chapel is a boutique in the building. The sunny light shines from the high window and the interior is full of brilliance. Howard Castle is a rule that faces the south of the 17th century in the UK, and the facade is facing north. The hall is located in the center of the building. It covers an area of 515 square meters and is 20 meters high. The central dome is a typical Baroque style. It was designed and built by the famous architect Carpenter.
On both sides of the main entrance is the antique corridor in the old castle, which houses the antiques collected by the Earl of Carlisle in the 18th and 19th centuries. The mythical figures and the gods in various civilizations reflect the classical civilization and mysterious culture at that time. Strong interest. The furniture in the museum hall includes chairs from the Regency era, Persian rugs and many portraits of 17th-century family members. The portraits on the promenade are simply the genealogy of the Howard family. The chapel is located in the west wing of the castle. The stained glass is the Lord Stanton and the then Naval Minister Howard was transformed from 1870 to 1875.
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Howard Castle is located in North Yorkshire, England, and is owned and inhabited by the Howard family. The castle was first built by Charles, the third-generation Charles Carlisle. After his death in 1692, he commissioned John Van Burle to design and build this luxurious Baroque Howard Castle in North Yorkshire.
On the evening of January 17, 2015, Jay Chou and Kun Ling held a Christian wedding ceremony at the church of the same name in Selby, Yorkshire, England. After the ceremony, relatives and friends went to the 300-year-old Howard Fortress for a party.
The entire castle was built to show the popular general system at that time. The open English garden was unfolded in front of the main building. The brickwork on the facade of the main building was clear, and the arched windows were covered with neat and fine window edges. Uniform with the style of brick marks. The monumental arched niches feature exquisite statues that reflect the Baroque style with the dome. The huge dome at the top adds an extraordinary momentum to the building, and the side walls naturally extend through the curved surface of the arch vouchers, with smooth lines.
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Sophie's UK Travel | York Howard Castle
2015 Jay Chou chose Howard Castle as a banquet for the wedding reception in Kunling. The location is just an hour away from the outskirts of York city centre. In fact, it is not a military defense castle, but a private estate of the British noble Howard family.
Because the traffic is not too convenient, there are not many tourists.
Monday to Saturday can be reached by public bus 181. There are five shuttle buses per day. The interval is very long. There are 3 buses on Sundays 180 and 181. You must be optimistic about the round-trip transportation time in advance to avoid missed.
The private party on the evening of the dinner did not have a public photo of the wedding party. The Jay fans should of course come and see.
Tickets are divided into garden and garden plus main building. Tickets for the garden plus main building are 18.9. It is recommended to buy this.
The entrance is a large rose garden. In May, only a few large roses were seen. The entrance to the castle building was at a small gate at the end of the rose garden, and I walked away without paying attention.
Through a large meadow and lake, the legendary castle appears in front of you, and there are many activities on Sundays, just encountering the traditional celebrations of Peter Rabbit and British Aunt, seeing their British traditional square dance feel Very interesting, and the host will invite visitors to join the orchestra.
This asymmetrical main building castle, built on the lawn, was built more than 300 years ago and has been owned by the Howard family. Entering the main building, the rich aristocratic atmosphere comes from all over the place. All the furnishings, furniture and layout are the best aristocratic model houses.
Tourist to England, this stop to England's Yorkshire, the castle in North Yorkshire, is owned and inhabited by the Howard family of generations. The castle was originally built by the third generation of Charles Carlisle, who was sealed in 1692 and commissioned John ∙ Van Burr to design and build this luxury Baroque Howard castle in North Yorkshire. In front of the castle is an English garden, with arched windows full of neatly veneered windows, and huge arched alcoves with exquisite statues that, together with the dome, embody the Baroque style. Entering the main entrance is the antique corridors of the castle, which contain a large collection of 18th and 19th century antiques.
It has a heavy history and a solid modern sense, which makes him immortal, which is the perfect British cultural experience!
Take No. 181 at Station Ave. After an hour's drive, you will arrive at the castle! In fact, in Britain, where famous castles are gathered, Howard Castle was not so famous in the circle of Chinese people. But a wedding in 2015 made everyone know about it. Yes, this is the place where Jay Chou held his after party after his wedding (the wedding was held in the church in the small town of Selby, which is very close to York). Even the local travel website of YORK wrote "The Jay Chou Wedding Tour"! At the same time, Castle Howard is also the filming location of one of the BBC drama "Brideshead Revisited"! At the entrance is a rose garden, which is said to contain more than 2,000 roses of various varieties. However, August is not the season of roses, so there are only a few sparsely blooming, and I am not interested in taking photos. You can take a small train at the entrance to the castle. It takes about ten minutes to walk past. We sat directly to the last stop, the lake at the end of the castle. There is a small children's playground. The view of the lake is very beautiful, with a lot of water birds, coupled with the good weather, it is refreshing! Coupled with a large lawn, the style of the English manor is undoubtedly evident! The extraordinary imposing dome inside the castle, the exquisite statues in the huge arched niches, the precious antiques collected by the counts of Carlisle on both sides of the antique corridors, the exquisite roof carvings, the gorgeous home furnishings, the gorgeous colors of the walls, make the ancient The castle is still full of vitality!
When we take the bus to buy tickets, we can reduce the price of the tickets by showing the bus ticket. The bus ticket is 10 pounds to and from. The ticket is originally 17.5 pounds. If we show the bus ticket, it will be 13.5 pounds. The castle and garden are beautiful and speechless. Because of the shooting location (after the rain or wind in the home park), if we revisit the place, The bus ride is also beautiful, with the scene in the English drama.
The huge arched niche and eaves at the front entrance perfectly embody the Baroque style, and the huge dome at the top is even more impressive. Inside the building, the hall dome frescoes, column vaults, and sculpture paintings complement each other, perfectly interpreting the luxury and exquisiteness of art. The small church is also worth visiting. very beautiful!