Mausoleum

The Mausoleum And Bastion Wall With Gates And Railings

United Kingdom Henderskelfe Grade I listed building
The Mausoleum And Bastion Wall With Gates And Railings
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The Mausoleum is a historic building on the Castle Howard estate in North Yorkshire, in England. The mausoleum was designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor between 1726 and 1729, its design inspired by the Tomb of Caecilia Metella and the alleged Tomb of Lars Porsena. It was constructed by William Etty from 1729 to 1742, and bastion walls were added by Daniel Garrett.

The Mausoleum And Bastion Wall With Gates And Railings

The interior carvings were undertaken by Charles Mitley. The building was commissioned by Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle, to commemorate his family's history. Horace Walpole was highly impressed, and described it as a building which "would tempt one to be buried alive".

The Mausoleum And Bastion Wall With Gates And Railings

It was grade I listed in 1954. The building is constructed of sandstone with a lead roof, and consists of a circular mortuary chapel with a crypt on a square plinth, on which is a peristyle of 20 Doric columns and an entablature with a domed roof. The entrance to the crypt has an ornamental wrought iron gate with a channelled lintel and a massive keystone, flanked by pilasters and a double flight of steps.

The Mausoleum And Bastion Wall With Gates And Railings

The bastion walls have squared rusticated projections between which are semicircular projections, with Greek key friezes, decorated gates and lancet...