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Harewood House (/ˈhɑːwʊd/ HAR-wood or /ˈhɛərwʊd/ HAIR-wood) is a country house in Harewood near Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Designed by architects John Carr and Robert Adam, it was built between 1759 and 1771 for wealthy plantation owner Edwin Lascelles, 1st Baron Harewood. The landscape was designed by Lancelot "Capability" Brown and spans 1,000 acres (400 ha) at Harewood.
Still home to the Lascelles family, Harewood House is a member of Treasure Houses of England, a marketing consortium for ten of the foremost historic homes in the country. The house is a Grade I listed building and a number of features in the grounds and courtyard have been listed as Grade I, II and II*.
The Lascelles family claim to have arrived in England with William the Conqueror, during the Norman Conquest of England. The family had settled in Yorkshire by 1315 as the "de Lascelles". Prosperous members of the county gentry, the Lascelles served as members of parliament and held prominent military positions. In the late seventeenth century the family purchased plantations in the West Indies, and the income generated was allowed Henry Lascelles to purchase the estate in 1738; his son, Edwin Lascelles, 1st Baron Harewood, built the house between 1759 and 1771.
Coordinates: 53°54′N 1°31′W / 53.90°N 1.51°W / 53.90; -1.51
Harewood (/ˈhɛərwʊd/ HAIR-wuud) is a village and civil parish in the City of Leeds metropolitan borough, West Yorkshire, England. The A61 from Leeds city centre to Harrogate passes through the village,. The A659 from Collingham joins the A61 outside the main entrance to Harewood House (/ˈhɑːrwʊd/ HAR-wuud) to descend the slopes of the Wharfe valley before continuing towards Pool-in-Wharfedale.
Harewood House, a country house was designed by architects John Carr and Robert Adam, and built between 1759 and 1771 for Edwin Lascelles, 1st Baron Harewood. Its garden was designed by Lancelot "Capability" Brown and spans 1,000 acres (400 ha).
All Saints' Church, the former parish church, stands to the west of the village, in the grounds of Harewood House which was built in the 18th century. The village was relocated in the late-18th century, leaving the church isolated from the village population. It is a grade I listed building but is no longer used regularly for worship and is in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
A house is a building that functions as a home, ranging from simple dwellings such as rudimentary huts of nomadic tribes and the improvised shacks in shantytowns to complex, fixed structures of wood, brick, marble or other materials containing plumbing, ventilation and electrical systems. Most conventional modern houses in Western cultures will contain a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen or cooking area, and a living room. In traditional agriculture-oriented societies, domestic animals such as chickens or larger livestock (like cattle) may share part of the house with humans. The social unit that lives in a house is known as a household. Most commonly, a household is a family unit of some kind, although households may also be other social groups or individuals. The design and structure of the house is also subject to change as a consequence of globalization, urbanization and other social, economic, demographic, and technological reasons. Various other cultural factors also influence the building style and patterns of domestic space.
The Treasure Houses of England is a heritage consortium founded in the early 1970s by nine of the foremost stately homes in England still in private ownership, with the aim of marketing and promoting themselves as tourist venues.
Ten houses are now in the group. These are (together with their historic owners):
A short film made during a day in Harewood House's Below Stairs Exhibition and Grounds.
Tim Wonnacott and Rosemary Shrager head to Harewood House near Leeds. Head of House and Collections Anna Robinson shows Tim an ornate travelling writing set that belonged to Queen Victoria later in her life, and he also visits the estates's church. Meanwhile, Rosemary teams up with food historian Ivan Day to re-create an elaborate asparagus and pastry-crust dish.
The Harewood House near Leeds, Yorkshire houses one of the finest art collections in the region. It sits in a very beautiful and fascinating landscape. It is owned by The Earl and Countess of Harwood. Well worth visiting for a serene, beautiful, relaxing and cultivated experience. The Harewood House was also location for various films and TV programmes and houses a unique bird garden. This video is part of LondonPerspectives' British cities and town playlist. For more videos, visit&subscribe; to our YouTube channels youtube.com/londonperspectives and youtube.com/londravizyon
The Weather may have been awful, but Sir Cliff's performance was not! Thanks to everyone who braved it and danced along.
Harewood House, Leeds (including the penguins). A video showing the house, grounds and the penguins being fed
Harewood House provides a dramatic atmosphere for any event. Opera North, Harewood's cultural partners, explain why they use the House so regularly.
(Tracey dropping my drink at the end)
Harewood House, Yorkshire. Note: There are no titles for this item. L/S of statues in the grounds of Harewood House. L/S of the front of the large stately home. M/S's of statues. Various L/S's of the house. L/S of the gatehouse / Archway. Good L/S of the house. FILM ID:284.19 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
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Harewood House, Leeds (including the penguins). A video showing the house, grounds and the penguins being fed
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Visit Leeds - Top 10 Things which can be done in Leeds. What you can visit in Leeds - Most visited touristic attractions of Leeds Visit our Channel for Top Attractions: https://www.youtube.com/user/talancuta Please Subscribe to our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=talancuta Roundhay Park One of the biggest city parks in Europe. More than 700 acres (2.8 km2) of parkland, lakes, woodland and gardens. One of the most popular attractions in Leeds, nearly a million people visit each year. Temple Newsam A Tudor-Jacobean house with grounds landscaped by Capability Brown. Made up of large woodland, (the second largest part of the Forest of Leeds). Facilities for sports including football, golf, running, cycling, horse-riding and orienteering. Kirkstall Abbey A ru...
The Treasure Houses of England are ten of the most magnificent palaces, houses and castles in England today. Each has its own unique charm and all combine together to give a fascinating insight into life in England over the centuries. One of the most compelling features of the Treasure Houses of England is that they all offer the visitor a living history. Most are still homes to the great families who have owned them for generations. Others keep their heritage alive by re-creating scenes and events that have dominated and shaped England from the 9th century to the present day. Between them they house some of the most important art collections in the world with famous works from artists such as Van Dyck and Gainsborough. The connoisseur of fine furniture, porcelain and china will find pri...
Places to see in ( Leeds - UK ) Leeds is a city in the northern English county of Yorkshire. On the south bank of the River Aire, the Royal Armouries houses the national collection of arms and artillery. Across the river, the redeveloped industrial area around Call Lane is famed for bars and live music venues under converted railway arches. Leeds Kirkgate Market features hundreds of indoor and outdoor stalls. Leeds is a local government district of West Yorkshire, England, governed by Leeds City Council, with the status of a city and metropolitan borough. The metropolitan district includes the administrative centre Leeds and the ten towns of Farsley, Garforth, Guiseley, Horsforth, Morley, Otley, Pudsey, Rothwell, Wetherby and Yeadon. The current city boundaries were set on 1 April 1974 ...
Visit our website and find some great holiday deals! http://britainsbestbreak.tv Known as the 'Gateway to Yorkshire' Leeds is a great place to visit, lively, cosmopolitan and entertaining. A city set in the heart of a beautiful county, with some of Britain's most picturesque countryside just minutes away, this is one of the best locations in the UK for taking a break. Leeds is at the centre of the motorway network, is on the man rail lines and has an efficient public transport system, including a free city bus, as well as a busy international airport. No visitor could ask for more. Leeds has won a plethora of awards including 'Most Female Friendly City' and the UK's best shopping destination thanks to its exclusive mix of good hotels, busy nightlife, boutiques and designer shops. The c...
A short film made during a day in Harewood House's Below Stairs Exhibition and Grounds.
Tim Wonnacott and Rosemary Shrager head to Harewood House near Leeds. Head of House and Collections Anna Robinson shows Tim an ornate travelling writing set that belonged to Queen Victoria later in her life, and he also visits the estates's church. Meanwhile, Rosemary teams up with food historian Ivan Day to re-create an elaborate asparagus and pastry-crust dish.
The Harewood House near Leeds, Yorkshire houses one of the finest art collections in the region. It sits in a very beautiful and fascinating landscape. It is owned by The Earl and Countess of Harwood. Well worth visiting for a serene, beautiful, relaxing and cultivated experience. The Harewood House was also location for various films and TV programmes and houses a unique bird garden. This video is part of LondonPerspectives' British cities and town playlist. For more videos, visit&subscribe; to our YouTube channels youtube.com/londonperspectives and youtube.com/londravizyon
The Weather may have been awful, but Sir Cliff's performance was not! Thanks to everyone who braved it and danced along.
Harewood House, Leeds (including the penguins). A video showing the house, grounds and the penguins being fed
Harewood House provides a dramatic atmosphere for any event. Opera North, Harewood's cultural partners, explain why they use the House so regularly.
(Tracey dropping my drink at the end)
Harewood House, Yorkshire. Note: There are no titles for this item. L/S of statues in the grounds of Harewood House. L/S of the front of the large stately home. M/S's of statues. Various L/S's of the house. L/S of the gatehouse / Archway. Good L/S of the house. FILM ID:284.19 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
Harewood House Steam Rally Sunday the 4th of September Stationary engines & Traction Engines
Wetherby 11 Bargain Hunt, Hour Specials Antiques show. The teams are up for a spot of racing as Bargain Hunt returns to Wetherby Racecourse in Yorkshire for a special hour-long version of the programme. Experts Phil Serrell and David Harper are on hand to guide two teams of reds and two teams of blues through the antiques fair and then off to auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott investigates the fascinating history of Harewood House near Leeds.
The British Heart Foundation Half Marathon at Harewood House is the first event I have filmed. It was my first time taking art in this particular event. It was certainly very enjoyable although I found it quite tough going. It is certainly an event for the cross country runners amongst us. Feel free to share, add comments etc etc. Please subscribe to my channel for updates when my runs are uploaded. Any suggestions of runs you would like filmed give me a shout. The next run to be filmed and uploaded is this coming weekend 06/03/16 which is Normanby Hall Mud Run.
As for me and my house, WE WILL SERVE the LORD
In 1834 Britain abolished slavery, a defining and celebrated moment in our national history. What has been largely forgotten is that abolition came at a price. The government of the day took the extraordinary step of compensating the slave owners for loss of their 'property', as Britain's slave owners were paid £17bn in today's money, whilst the slaves received nothing. For nearly 200 years, the meticulous records that detail this story have lain in the archives virtually unexamined - until now. In an exclusive partnership with University College London, historian David Olusoga uncovers Britain's forgotten slave owners. Forensically examining the compensation records, he discovers the range of people who owned slaves and the scale of the slavery business. What the records reveal is that ...
Filmed from a riders point of view on a gyro stabilised camera platform with a real-time digital dashboard, this two part download features all 190.5 km of the first stage of the Tour de France ® 2014 route. PART 1: Starting at the Official Start on the North West of Harewood House the route runs flat and smooth through Otley, Burley in Wharfedale and Ilkley. Climbing out of Addingham and dropping into Skipton at 35 km. Heading North on the undulating open roads past Hetton, Cracoe, Kettlewell and then Buckden before the steep climb to 416m over the Côte de Cray. Steep and twisty on the other side the route snakes along the valley floor to Newbiggin. Turning left onto the A684 the road opens up again and flows through Aysgarth and towards Hawes. Distance 95.23 kms. PART 2: You’re quickly...
PNCR and APNU Communications Officer and Television Anchor Malika N. Ramsey sits down with Minister within the Ministry of Communities and Housing Director Keith Scott. She also takes a bite out of recently CCH awardee Yvonne Harewood-Benn
AGENDA (To view individual agenda items click on the links below) 1. Declarations of Interest 00:08:06 2. Minutes 00:09:20 3. Public Participation 00:09:41 4. Plans List 00:09:49 4b) Oliver House, Bishophill Junior, York YO1 6ES (15/02645/FULM) 00:10:42 4a) Yorwaste, Harewood Whin, Tinker Lane, Rufforth, York (16/00357/FULM) 00:41:39 4c) Land West Of Hagg Wood, Broad Highway, Wheldrake, York (16/01534/REMM) 00:49:23 For full agenda, attendance details and supporting documents visit: http://democracy.york.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=132&MId;=9251
The 50th Anniversary Celebration of Macha-Tulama Association (MTA). This historic event will be held on August 1, 2014 in Washington DC. Please allow us to explain once again why this celebration will be held in Washington DC, thousands of miles away from Ethiopia. The story of the establishment of the Macha-Tulama Association was an event of great drama and wonder that has captured the imagination of the Oromo public since 1963, while its banning in 1967 is story of epic proportion which demonstrates Oromo powerlessness in Ethiopia. History of modern Ethiopia includes few cases of injustice and open discrimination equal to the banning of the first Oromo peaceful civic organization, which has come to symbolize the condition of the Oromo nation under successive Ethiopian regimes to the exte...
AGENDA 1. Declarations of Interest / Minutes / Public Participation 3:00 4. Plans List: 4a) Ivy House Farm, Hull Road, Kexby, York, YO41 5LQ (14/02008/FULM) 5:45 4b) Land to the South of Yorwaste, Harewood Whin, Tinker Lane, Rufforth, York. (13/00041/FULM) 54:27 For full agenda, attendance details and supporting documents visit: http://democracy.york.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=132&MId;=8276
HEARTHAYS & BUD’DA
Straight For the Heart
Heart, heart
Love ,Love
Heart, heart
Love
V1: Once was a little girl lost in it
Nothing could tear me away from it
They ,they call me crazy,maybe, maybe
I a bit crazy
in love love love love love love love
I felt it pulling out the best of me
It lead me straight into my destiny
They call me dreamer,
Cause
(pause)
I'm a big dreamer like
yeah yeah yeah
CHOURS: Us heartbroken girls are afraid of love
The same little girls that are made of love
There goes Cupid
hes at it again
Aiming straight for the heart
Yeah straight for the heart
Ah ah ah ah oh
Straight for the heart
Ah ah ah oh oh oh oh oh
V2: Now, now everyone wants to find someone
Like in the storybooks
that someone
Who could?
(Pause)
Take ,take ya higher than the moon and stars singing
Yeah yeah Yeah
yeah yeah yeah
I felt it pulling out the best of me (best of me)
It lead me straight into my destiny (destiny)
They call me dreamer,
Cause
I'm big a dreamer like
yeah yeah yeah
CHOURS: Us heartbroken girls are afraid of love
The same little girls that are made of love
There goes Cupid
he’s at it again
Aiming straight for the heart
Yeah straight for the heart
Ah ah ah ah oh
Straight for the heart
Ah ah ah oh oh oh oh oh
CHOURS: Us heartbroken girls are afraid of love
The same little girls that are made of love
There goes Cupid
hes at it again
Aiming straight for the heart
Yeah straight for the heart
(straight for the heart)
Ah ah ah ah oh
Straight for the heart
Bridge:
Another story ends like this
Find prince charming can’t resist
These pages of love
Are written in our hearts
In our hearts
CHOURS: Us heartbroken girls are afraid of love
The same little girls that are made of love
There goes Cupid
he’s at it again
Aiming straight for the heart
Yeah straight for the heart
Us heartbroken girls are afraid of love
(girls, girls, girls,)
The same little girls that are made of love
(the same little girls,girls,girls,)
There goes Cupid
hes at it again
Aiming straight for the heart
Yeah straight for the heart
Ah ah ah ah oh