Goddards
Goddards in York is the former home of Noel Terry of the Terry's chocolate dynasty, a refined Arts and Crafts house designed by Walter Brierley — sometimes called the 'Lutyens of the North'. The house and its tranquil garden in the Dringhouses area of York offer an intimate glimpse into prosperous Edwardian life, away from the crowds of the city centre.
- Arts and Crafts house by Walter Brierley
- Terry's chocolate family legacy
- Tranquil York garden retreat
Best for Arts and Crafts architecture and Edwardian social history.
Things to see at Goddards
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- Vaulted Drawing Room Ceiling
- Arts and Crafts Oak Staircase
- Cruciform Lily Pool
- Herbaceous Border Garden Rooms
- Brierley's Decorative Brick Patterns