Like the Tuscan Temple, it has a classical Roman source- the Maison Carree at Nimes and again is likely to have been designed by Thomas Robinson in the late 1750s. Here the Duncombe family and guests would dine and socialise after promenading along the Terrace. The lavish interior must have been a magnificent sight to behold by the privileged guests. You can discover the best places near you to see these delicate blooms, find out why bees love bluebells, understand how bluebells are taken care of and get planting tips from experienced gardeners.
There are many activities planned at their Rievaulx Terrace to entertain the whole family. Discover fun nature trails and lots more.