Marske Hall and its grounds are on the market for £2.5m.
A PLAN to convert listed buildings on an historic Yorkshire Dales estate linked to most modern thoroughbred racehorses into a luxury aparthotel and wedding venue has been met with a wave of opposition.
National park planners will next week consider the proposal to transform the 17,000sq ft Marske Hall, which has been laid out as ten apartments for decades, into an exclusive hotel, featuring 20 “very high quality” studios, a gym, sauna, shop, and wine tasting rooms, while the sawmill and kennels in the grounds would become events spaces. It is also proposed to utilise the gardens and woods for activities such as archery, bowls and croquet.