Nutwith Cote

Nutwith Cote is a historic building in Burton-on-Yore, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.

There was already a farm on the site in the 12th century, when Fountains Abbey acquired it from Richard de Hedune.

[1] The oldest parts of the present house are the rear wings, dating from the early 17th century.

[2][8] The stables are also built of stone, and have chamfered quoins and a corrugated asbestos roof.

To the right is a range of six 16th-century arched bee hives with moulded surrounds and semicircular apses.

This is flanked by two giant Doric pilasters on plinths, carrying an entablature with a band, a frieze and a moulded cornice.

The building, in 2012
The stables, in 2006
Rear view of the house, showing the 17th century wing
The coach house, in 2006
The dovecote, in 2012