English: Wentworth Castle, Stainborough The huge mansion is in the form of a hollow square. The north range is the oldest, built c.1670. The east range was added c.1710, and the south and west ranges c.1760-5. This is the south range, described by Pevsner as being "purely English in its dignified and restrained Palladianism. It was designed by Charles Ross of London.".
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