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Location | Dringhouses, York, England |
Coordinates | 53°56′25″N 1°06′15″W / 53.940258°N 1.104047°W |
Type | Arts and Crafts Historic House Museum |
Visitors | 24,500 (2015/6) |
Director | David Morgan |
Architect |
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Owner | National Trust |
Public transit access | Buses from York Station to Dringhouses[1] |
Nearest parking |
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Website | www |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
Official name | Goddards and Attached Gateway, Terrace and Loggia to Side and Rear |
Designated | 24 June 1983 |
Reference no. | 1256461 |
Client | Noel Goddard Terry |
Completed | 1927 |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
Official name | Number 25 Including Carriage Entrance |
Designated | 24 June 1983 |
Reference no. | 1256505 |
Goddards House and Garden is an Arts and Crafts house in Dringhouses, York, England. It was built in 1927 for Noel and Kathleen Terry of the famed chocolate-manufacturing family Terry's with the house designed by local architect Walter Brierley and the garden by George Dillistone. The National Trust acquired the property in 1984 to use as regional offices and the garden is open to visitors seasonally. The house is a Grade I listed building and the carriage entrance to the property is Grade II* listed.