Seaton Delaval Hall
Seaton Delaval is a Grade 1 listed Mansion House in Northumberland, built by Sir John Vanbrugh in 1728 and now owned by the National Trust.
250 years ago much of the building was destroyed in a fire and it has never been fully restored.
The scene below illustrates the Grand Salon in its current ‘preserved’ state.
This image is 360° interactive, meaning that you can rotate all around, in order to view the whole space, and use your mouse wheel to zoom.
The left and right double pointing arrows in the menu bar at the bottom will fade the scene between 18th and 21st centuries.
There are hotspots embedded inside both scenes which will either play audio files or activate pop-up information.
sounds can be muted by clicking on the button in the menu bar
Seaton Delaval Hall
Seaton Delaval is a Grade 1 listed Mansion House in Northumberland, built by Sir John Vanbrugh in 1728 and now owned by the National Trust.
250 years ago much of the building was destroyed in a fire and it has never been fully restored.
The scene above illustrates the Grand Salon in its current ‘preserved’ state.
This image is 360° interactive, so you can rotate around and view all angles.
The left and right double pointing arrows in the menu bar at the bottom will fade the scene between 18th and 21st centuries.