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Manor House Farm, near Middleham Castle THE new owners of an historic farm and racing yard overlooking the Yorkshire Dales National Park have revealed an ambition to bulldoze the buildings and build an array of modern sporting facilities. Racehorse owners John and Jess Dance said their proposal to redevelop 289-acre Manor House Farm in Middleham, would see the farmhouse, agricultural buildings and stables demolished replaced with buildings for racehorse training, hospitality and housing for some of the yard’s 35 new employees. Planning documents lodged with Richmondshire District Council state the farm, which was previously owned by classic-winning breeder Lenore ‘Lennie’ Peacock, who died in 2019 aged 97, would feature an indoor riding school and gallops away from the nearby public ones used by other Middleham yards.
Manor House Farm, near Middleham Castle THE new owners of an historic farm and racing yard overlooking the Yorkshire Dales National Park have revealed an ambition to bulldoze the buildings and build an array of modern sporting facilities. Racehorse owners John and Jess Dance said their proposal to redevelop 289-acre Manor House Farm in Middleham, would see the farmhouse, agricultural buildings and stables demolished replaced with buildings for racehorse training, hospitality and housing for some of the yard’s 35 new employees. Planning documents lodged with Richmondshire District Council state the farm, which was previously owned by classic-winning breeder Lenore ‘Lennie’ Peacock, who died in 2019 aged 97, would feature an indoor riding school and gallops away from the nearby public ones used by other Middleham yards.