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A wonderful country home in Yorkshire designed by a pupil of one of Georgian Britain’s greatest-ever architects

If the grand architecture of Rudby Hall in Yorkshire looks both magnificent and familiar, there’s a good reason: it was created by an architect who was a disciple of the legendary John Nash.

This Grade II-listed Italian-villa style mansion in North Yorkshire was built by renowned architect Anothony Salvin in 1828. Rudby Hall is currently listed for sale with Savills’s York office at a guide price of £2.5 million.

Born in Sunderland Bridge, Co Durham, and educated…

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