House, land & contentsYORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBERYorkshire & the Humber

SCAMPSTON HALL

Recently restored to its former glory, Scampton is among the best examples of the English country house, combining fine architecture with a wealth of art treasures in a beautiful parkland setting. Contains a collection of 18th and 19th Century Furniture and porcelain.

Access

Directions; Take A64 from York to Scarborough. At Rillington, take left fork (Sands Lane) to Scampston. For details of opening times please refer to the website link shown.

Your access rights
  • 28 access days a year
The owner's binding undertakings

1. Until the property is disposed of whether by sale or gift or otherwise, to take all reasonable steps for its maintenance repair and preservation, and for securing reasonable access to the public. 2. In particular, to abide by the terms of a Management Plan dated June 2003 and agreed with the Countryside Agency. 3. (a) As regards Scampston Hall and the Chattels, to take all reasonable steps for the maintenance, repair and preservation of Scampston Hall, having full regard to its architectural and historic interest, including where necessary a. the eradication of any wet and dry rot and any major beetle infestation b. the repair of roofs and rainwater goods in permanent and suitable materials c. the repair of stonework (in appropriate matching stone) and brickwork in so far as repairs are necessary to protect the fabric of the building d. the repair and repainting or treating of e…

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