Linton, Skipton BD23

Linton, Skipton BD23

46 Bedroom | Freehold | 18.6 acres (7.5 hectares)

A unique leisure development site within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Planning permission for a 46-bedroom hotel including 34 en-suite rooms, 6 self-contained hotel suites, a spa, gym, bars, restaurants and 9 self-contained holiday lodges. Set in 18.56 acres.

LOCATION
The village of Linton (½ a mile) is located on the river Wharfe with Linton Falls, a church and The Fountaine Inn public house which is known for good food within the area. The larger village of Grassington is 1¼ miles away with the Yorkshire Dales National Park visitor centre, Grassington CofE primary school, medical centre and cricket club.

The town of Skipton (8½ miles) with its castle offers a full range of amenities and facilities including supermarkets, hospital, sports centre, secondary schools, restaurants, shopping facilities, theatre, cinema and railway station with Leeds service. Schooling includes the Skipton Girls’ High School, Northern Star Academies Trust and Ermysted’s Grammar School.

The Yorkshire Dales National Park was designated as a dark sky reserve in 2020. From magnificent geological landmarks such as Malham cove with its limestone pavement and Aysgarth Falls to historical attractions such as Bolton Abbey and Bolton Castle, the Yorkshire Dales National Park is rich with tourist attractions. The enhanced public access of the National Park attracts walkers, cyclists, horse riders and outdoor pursuits such as caving all year round.

The popular spa town of Harrogate is situated approximately 24 miles to the east. With the A59m trans-Pennine route situated approximately 8 miles to the south of the property, thereby providing good access to the service centres of the north of England. Leeds Bradford International Airport is situated approximately 50 minutes to the south-east.

PROPERTY
The Linton project is to develop a luxury hotel and resort within the Yorkshire Dales National Park on a site of 18.56 acres. The proposed development offers planning permission for the redevelopment of Linton Camp to form a tourist facility including a hotel with 34 en-suite rooms with balconies and 6 self-contained hotel suites comprising of sitting room/kitchen, two bedrooms (both en-suite) and outside seating area. In addition, a spa with indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a gym, bars and restaurants.

There is further planning for 9 self-contained holiday lodges (six 2-beds and three 3-beds) plus an internal 72-space car park within the hotel complex. The hotel will be positioned to attract the UK leisure market for short-breaks, focused on fine dining, outdoor pursuits and relaxation all year round, predominantly for the adult market, providing high levels of personal service to guests.

Planning permission was granted by the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority in 2020 (ref: C/50/46L) for the limited green scheme on the site of the derelict Linton School which was used in World War II as a camp for evacuees.

The hotel and leisure complex will form the largest scale leisure development that the Yorkshire Dales has seen over the last couple of years. The Linton project will provide a hotel, spa, gym and self-catering accommodation and has won a prestigious design award (Future building or project award in the Scottish Design Awards) due to its innovative green scheme which will provide a high quality development.

METHOD OF SALE
The property is offered for sale by private treaty.

TENURE & POSSESSION
The freehold interest is being offered with vacant possession on completion.

VIEWINGS
Strictly by appointment with agents Carter Jonas.

DIRECTIONS
From the centre of the village of Linton, take Lauradale Lane (B6265) heading north for ¼ of a mile. Turn right at the crossroads onto the B6160 and follow the road for ¼ of a mile and the entrance to the property can be found on the right hand side.

Key property details
Tenure
Freehold
Size of land
18.6 acres (7.5 hectares)
Carter Jonas reference
TAU220138
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