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Weston Hall, North Yorkshire

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Weston Hall is a country house and Grade I listed building in Weston, North Yorkshire, England. It has been owned by the Vavasour family since the 14th century, and later by the Dawson family after 1833. The hall may have a medieval core, and its name is first mentioned in 1378. Most of the building was rebuilt in the time of Elizabeth I, and many external features come from that period.

Nearby is the Banqueting Hall, a Tudor or Jacobean banqueting house built for Sir Mager Vavasour. It is three stories high and has a stair turret with a gazebo on top; it is also Grade I listed.

To the south of the house is a tithe barn dating from the 16th century or earlier, which is Grade II* listed. The Hall and Banqueting Hall were formerly Grade II* listed but have been upgraded to Grade I.


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