A presentation on
Historical Houses & Castles
Contents Page
1: Welcome Page
2: Newby Hall
3: Dunstanburgh Castle
4: Castle Howard
5: Bamburgh Castle
6: Lindisfarne Castle
7: Thank You Page
Welcome Page
Welcome to my powerpoint on Castles and
Houses. I am pleased to tell you about
them because I have visited them all.
Some are next to the sea and some are
next to Rivers. I hope that you enjoy my
presentation on my favourite hobbies.
Many Thanks Tom Oates xxx
Newby Hall & Gardens Ripon
Newby Hall was built in 1690 by Sir
Christopher Wren. He designed it for Robert
Adams. It was adapted by John Carr and it
has formal gardens that is near The River
Ure. When you visit Newby Hall you can go
to Christ The Conslor Church which was
built in 1871,
Dunstanburgh Castle
Dunstanburgh Castle is set on a
dramatic coastline overlooking the sea
and it was built for Thomas Earl Duke
Of Lancaster in 1295 by Edward II. It
is now in the hands of the English
Heritage and you got to walk 2 miles to
it by dramatic scenery.
Castle Howard
Castle Howard was built in 1699 and it is
now a historical dramatic house near York.
There is acres of Land and gardens. Also
there is a fantastic lake and shop that sells
lovely goodies and also you can go into the
spectacular café to have a luxurious lunch.
Bamburgh Castle
Bamburgh Castle is on a rocky outcrop
overlooking the dramatic coastline of
Northumberland. It was built in The
Norman Conquest and it has 6 rooms. It
was also built for Lord Amstrong who also
lived at Cragside. It has a spectacular
café and Majestic shop.
Lindisfarne Castle
Lindisfarne Castle was built for Henry VIII
and the ruins of the abbey was built for
the castle. It is now in the hands of the
National Trust and it also has gardens. It
overlooks the abbey and the dramatic
coastline.
Thank You Page
Many thanks go to:
Mrs MacArthur
Mr Davies
And Year 10 Class
Written By
Tom Oates
With the Help from
Mr Davies
Year 10 Class
Mrs MacArthur
Proudced By
Tom Oates

Presentation on castles and houses

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Contents Page 1: WelcomePage 2: Newby Hall 3: Dunstanburgh Castle 4: Castle Howard 5: Bamburgh Castle 6: Lindisfarne Castle 7: Thank You Page
  • 3.
    Welcome Page Welcome tomy powerpoint on Castles and Houses. I am pleased to tell you about them because I have visited them all. Some are next to the sea and some are next to Rivers. I hope that you enjoy my presentation on my favourite hobbies. Many Thanks Tom Oates xxx
  • 4.
    Newby Hall &Gardens Ripon Newby Hall was built in 1690 by Sir Christopher Wren. He designed it for Robert Adams. It was adapted by John Carr and it has formal gardens that is near The River Ure. When you visit Newby Hall you can go to Christ The Conslor Church which was built in 1871,
  • 5.
    Dunstanburgh Castle Dunstanburgh Castleis set on a dramatic coastline overlooking the sea and it was built for Thomas Earl Duke Of Lancaster in 1295 by Edward II. It is now in the hands of the English Heritage and you got to walk 2 miles to it by dramatic scenery.
  • 6.
    Castle Howard Castle Howardwas built in 1699 and it is now a historical dramatic house near York. There is acres of Land and gardens. Also there is a fantastic lake and shop that sells lovely goodies and also you can go into the spectacular café to have a luxurious lunch.
  • 7.
    Bamburgh Castle Bamburgh Castleis on a rocky outcrop overlooking the dramatic coastline of Northumberland. It was built in The Norman Conquest and it has 6 rooms. It was also built for Lord Amstrong who also lived at Cragside. It has a spectacular café and Majestic shop.
  • 8.
    Lindisfarne Castle Lindisfarne Castlewas built for Henry VIII and the ruins of the abbey was built for the castle. It is now in the hands of the National Trust and it also has gardens. It overlooks the abbey and the dramatic coastline.
  • 9.
    Thank You Page Manythanks go to: Mrs MacArthur Mr Davies And Year 10 Class
  • 10.
    Written By Tom Oates Withthe Help from Mr Davies Year 10 Class Mrs MacArthur Proudced By Tom Oates