Larpool Hall, Georgian country house in Whitby, England.
Located 1.5 miles from Whitby harbor, Larpool Hall stands within 14 acres of grounds featuring a grand mahogany staircase and Ionic column windows.
Built in the 1780s for shipbuilder Jonathan Lacy, the property later belonged to John Turton, who served as physician to King George III.
The hall functioned as the National Children's Home from 1919 to 1968, providing residential care for boys before its transformation into a hotel.
The property contains 29 guest rooms across three categories, along with a dining room, licensed bar, and boot room for outdoor equipment storage.
The building incorporates an open-arched porch and original Georgian doorways, maintaining its architectural character through centuries of different uses.
Location: Whitby
GPS coordinates: 54.47144,-0.61419
Latest update: September 27, 2025 15:22
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