The Rising Archives - Raby Estates http://www.raby.co.uk/interest/the-rising/ Fri, 07 Nov 2025 16:12:56 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 ‘The Rising’ Winner of the Award for Re-Use of a Georgian Buildings https://www.raby.co.uk/blog/2025/11/06/the-rising-winner-of-the-award-for-re-use-of-a-georgian-buildings/ Thu, 06 Nov 2025 10:10:30 +0000 https://www.raby.co.uk/?p=14037 Raby Castle, Park and Garden’s recent development, known as ‘The Rising’ won in the Georgian Group Architectural Awards for the reuse of a Georgian Building. Part of ‘The Rising’ included a magnificent suite of 18th-century equestrian buildings which have been fully restored as part of a wider regeneration project. Over the last two years, three […]

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Raby Castle, Park and Garden’s recent development, known as ‘The Rising’ won in the Georgian Group Architectural Awards for the reuse of a Georgian Building.

Part of ‘The Rising’ included a magnificent suite of 18th-century equestrian buildings which have been fully restored as part of a wider regeneration project. Over the last two years, three beautiful buildings have been given a future. The Grade II* listed Coach House and Stables by John Carr of York, originally housing carriage horses, carriages and grooms’ accommodation, had latterly become a small café and shop. The Riding School used to provide cover for events in inclement weather. Finally, the Grade II* listed Dutch Barn, a hidden architectural gem, has been restored after falling out of use over recent years.

All three buildings have been sympathetically renovated and repurposed by the Raby workforce supported by specialist consultants and contractors, to high standards, using appropriate materials from locally-sourced slate to salvaged estate stonework.

To achieve this, the Raby in-house team was expanded under the supervision of experienced heritage building specialists. Full roof and fabric repairs, new flooring, including areas of underfloor heating drawing from local ground-sourced heat, careful interior design, and landscaping in the surrounding area using largely local reclaimed materials have created three public-facing spaces at the heart of a transformed visitor experience. Built for the Earls of Darlington, keen horsemen, hunters, race-horse breeders and trainers, these buildings have been placed into their historic context and can now be shared with visitors.

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Raby Castle’s Gardens achieve Second Place in International Award https://www.raby.co.uk/blog/2025/08/14/raby-castles-gardens-achieve-second-place-in-international-award/ Thu, 14 Aug 2025 15:43:16 +0000 https://www.raby.co.uk/?p=12904 Raby Castle’s recent landscape design scheme and remodelled 18th century Walled Gardens have achieved second place in the prestigious 2025 European Garden Awards. The achievement for the County Durham destination was in the Management or Development of a Historic Park or Garden category, with the first prize going to the Promenades de Reims in Reims, […]

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Raby Castle’s recent landscape design scheme and remodelled 18th century Walled Gardens have achieved second place in the prestigious 2025 European Garden Awards.

The achievement for the County Durham destination was in the Management or Development of a Historic Park or Garden category, with the first prize going to the Promenades de Reims in Reims, France. A fellow UK nominee, the South Cliff Gardens, was also awarded second place alongside Raby Castle, Park and Gardens.

Since 2010, around 140 winners from 23 countries have received an award from the European Garden Award. Most of these have been recognised for their exceptional contributions to the maintenance and development of historic gardens, contemporary garden design, and exemplary climate adaptation initiatives.

The award acknowledged both the remodelling of the Walled Gardens, led by award-winning garden designer Luciano Giubbilei in creative collaboration with Lady Barnard, and the redesign of Raby Castle’s extensive public areas throughout the grounds, which was managed by acclaimed landscape architect Alistair Baldwin. Both projects were completed in 2024 as part of the landmark three-year regeneration development at Raby Castle.

Lady Barnard, creative director and custodian of Raby Castle and Estates who was heavily involved in the redesign of the Walled Gardens, said: “We’re immensely proud to have achieved international recognition for the beautiful gardens and spaces throughout Raby Castle’s grounds and I’d like to extend my thanks and congratulations to both Luciano and Alistair. The spaces they have created are elegant, tranquil and perfectly encapsulate the fascinating heritage of Raby.”

Raby Castle’s Walled Gardens have also been nominated for the Historic Houses 2025 Garden of the Year Award. Sponsored by Christie’s, The Garden of the Year Award recognises the importance of some of the country’s most spectacular gardens with outstanding horticultural and public appeal.

Dickon Harding, gardens and landscape manager at Raby Castle said: “The gardens team have worked exceptionally hard to maintain the impressive vision of both Luciano and Lady Barnard, ensuring the five-acre space continues to flourish as they had hoped and envisaged.

“It’s been wonderful to see how the three different areas within the Walled Gardens have matured over the different seasons, and we feel an immense sense of pride that we get to work in such a peaceful and beautiful place, steeped in history. Winning the Garden of the Year Award would be a brilliant achievement and thank you to everyone who has already voted for Raby in this category.”

Raby is one of eight shortlisted gardens, chosen from among the hundreds of gardens, parks, and grounds that offer free entry to members of Historic Houses, the association that represents and supports the UK’s independent historic homes, castles, and gardens, and voting is open now.

To vote for Raby Castle, Park and Gardens in Historic Houses’ 2025 Garden of the Year Award, please visit: www.historichouses.org/vote-goya/

For more information about Raby Castle, Park and Gardens, please visit: www.raby.co.uk/raby-castle

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