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Nunnykirk Hall (Nunnykirk)

Nunnykirk Hall, grade I listed building. Country house, now a school. By John Dobson in 1825 for William Orde. Greek Revival style. (1)

One of the finest of Dobson's early houses. Exceptional ashlar masonry. It is a remodelling of an earlier house - a Queen Anne house was refronted creating a five-bay garden frontage. (2)
N10841
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
Listed Building


Source of Reference
Local History of Nunnykirk

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