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Rise Hall, Grade II* listed country house in Rise, England

Rise Hall is a country house near Rise in East Yorkshire with over 30 rooms spread across three floors. The interior spaces show a mix of Georgian details and later additions, including high ceilings and large windows that bring in plenty of natural light.

The estate appears in the Domesday Book of 1066 and later belonged to Richard III before passing into private ownership in 1628. From 1946 to 1989 the building served as a convent school and was later converted into an event venue.

From 1946 to 1989, the building served as Saint Philomena Convent School, where students attended classes and participated in daily activities.

The property can be hired for private celebrations and events, with catering services available. The spaces accommodate larger groups, and booking ahead is recommended as availability is limited.

The main rooms contain original plasterwork and a cantilevered staircase from the Regency era that appears to float without visible supports. These architectural details offer insight into the craftsmanship of that period and often catch the attention of visitors.

Location: Rise

Website: https://dine.co.uk/venues/rise-hall

GPS coordinates: 53.86080,-0.24711

Latest update: December 14, 2025 20:53

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