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Rudby Hall, English country house in Skutterskelfe, England.

Rudby Hall is a neoclassical country house built from sandstone with two stories and seven bays, incorporating Italian villa design elements throughout its structure. The estate includes several Grade II listed outbuildings such as a pump house, gate lodge, and various garden structures scattered across the grounds.

This house was built in 1838 by architect Anthony Salvin for the 10th Viscount Falkland, whose wife Lady Amelia FitzClarence was the daughter of King William IV. Throughout the 20th century, the estate served different purposes before being converted to residential and event use in modern times.

The property evolved from a noble residence to a chemical company headquarters before becoming a residential and event space in modern times.

The location sits in a rural part of England surrounded by various protected buildings you can explore at your own pace. Wearing comfortable shoes is recommended if you plan to walk around the estate and view its outbuildings.

The interior preserves original Victorian decorative elements that reveal the architectural tastes of 19th-century English nobility. These details offer visitors a rare glimpse into the personal preferences and way of life enjoyed by a wealthy family during that period.

Location: Skutterskelfe

GPS coordinates: 54.45680,-1.25539

Latest update: December 12, 2025 16:40

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