Beningbrough Hall
Beningbrough Hall is an early 18th-century baroque mansion in North Yorkshire that doubles as one of England's finest portrait galleries, displaying paintings from the National Portrait Gallery's collection across its beautifully restored rooms. Set within walled gardens and parkland close to the River Ouse, it's a place where great faces of British history gaze down at you in an unexpectedly intimate setting.
- National Portrait Gallery partnership
- Baroque interiors with original features
- Walled gardens and riverside parkland
Best for history buffs who want to meet the faces of centuries past.
Things to see at Beningbrough Hall
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- National Portrait Gallery Paintings on Display
- The Great Staircase
- The State Bedroom
- The Walled Garden
- Baroque Exterior and Formal Grounds