Harewood
House is situated north of Leeds off the A659 and is a fine example of the
grand English country house. Facilities have been added to make it an
attractive day out for the family, including an exotic bird garden, an
adventure playground, in addition to the Mansion, gardens and extensive
grounds. The House has been the Lascells family home for well over 200
years.
The house was built by Edwin Lascelles about 1760 and designed by
Architect John Larr of York. The interior was designed by Robert Adam and
contains furniture by Thomas Chippendale, it was remodelled and restored in
1929-1939. The house contains excellent examples of fine art by Turner,
Reynolds Titian and Veronese, together with porcelain and lavish
furnishings.
The magnificent Terrace was added in the mid-nineteenth
century on two levels and its main features are dwarf box hedges, marble
statues and the central fountain.
The Gardens set in a Capability Brown
landscape were winners of Yorkshire in Bloom 2000. The Bird Garden was opened
in 1970 and stands on a sloping four acre site between the stables and lake. It
contains some 120 species of exotic birds in over 40 aviaries, many of which
are vulnerable or endangered in their native habitat. These include penguins,
flamingos, owls and parrots.
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