The Emperor's Walk had statues of Emperors, mostly Roman but included Napoleon. (A00210)
Grimston Park. The Emperors' Walk with 12 busts of the Caesars and a temple at the end with the head of Napoleon (A03699)
The Garden House at Grimston Hall. Mr and Mrs Wilfred Theakstone lived here when he was Head Gardener. The picture dates from about 1935. (A02525)
Entrance gates to the park and lodge off the A162. The lodge is a listed building grade II. (A02526)
Grimston Park: the observatory at the top of the park. Built by Lord Howden in 1840 at the same time as the house. Has been restored in 2010 (A02531)
South façade of Grimston Park (A02532)
Grimston Park:View of the sunken garden from above showing the fountain and the ornate layout by W A Nesfield in c 1850s. (A02569)
Grimston Park: View of the house from the west showing the sunken garden with rose bushes, the conservatory and on the left a small summer house. (A02571)
Grimston Park. Close up of the conservatory at the west end of the house. Designed by Decimus Burton with similarities to his glasshouses at Kew Gardens in London. (A02573)
Grimston Park: the south front with the ornamental gardens and statuary designed by William Nesfield (A02576)
Grimston Park. The north front viewed from the roof of the house, looking north. It shows the two lodges and iron gates at the entrance. (A02585)
Grimston Park home of Captain John Fielden. This is a view from the south-west. The palm house was still fully enclosed at this date. (A00208)
South front of Grimston Park taken about 1940 (A03722)
A view of Grimston Park from the south showing the gardens (A00209)
The car driven by the chauffeur Jack Wilcox belonged to Captain John Fielden. (A00211)
Grimston Park: Two marble statues (of lions attacking a bull and a horse from the gardens. They are copies of ones by Giovanni Battista Foggini a 16th c who worked for the Medici. The statues were sold in 1962.. (A02524)
Kirkby Wharfe church: the chancel and altar before it was rearranged and given choir stalls by the Fielden family in 1895.. Ornate altar rail and wooden panels either side of east window were removed. (A02586)