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  1. Jun 16, 2024 · Today, the 8th Earl of Harewood, David Lascelles, occupies the home with his family. He’s the one that decided to open it for public tours. Now, the people visiting the area can look at the building and everything it offers, making it one of the most popular places in Yorkshire to visit!

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  2. Jun 16, 2024 · David Lascelles, The 8th Earl of Harewood has finally given up the way he pronounces the name of his estate Harewood House near Leeds, Great Britain. For centuries the family stuck to the pronounciation of Har-wood.

  3. 2 days ago · Kentish Town author David Lascelles’s definitive new book, Horace Jones: Architect of Tower Bridge, has for the first time shone a light on the much-overlooked and forgotten Victorian who was responsible for the bridge and many other important London buildings.

  4. 2 days ago · Kentish Town author David Lascelles’s definitive new book, Horace Jones: Architect of Tower Bridge, has for the first time shone a light on the much-overlooked and forgotten Victorian who was responsible for the bridge and many other important London buildings.

  5. 1 day ago · But the only gate now existing which bars the passage of carriages in this neighbourhood is that in Harewood Place, between the north side of this square and Oxford Street. On the north side of the square, with its stables facing Oxford Street, is Harewood House, the residence of the Earl of Harewood.

  6. Jun 19, 2024 · David Lascelles, 8th Earl of Harewood: A Modern Aristocrat Bridging Tradition and Progress February 11, 2024 In the heart of Yorkshire, amidst the sprawling elegance of Harewood House, resides David Lascelles, the 8th Earl of Harewood.

  7. 3 days ago · The 'manors' of Ainderby, Thrintoft and Morton formed part of a settlement made by Edward Lascelles in 1800, and the Earl of Harewood still owns a considerable portion of the land, but the manorial rights have fallen into abeyance.