Saltmarshe Hall, Country house in Saltmarshe, England.
Description
Saltmarshe Hall is a brick and ashlar building displaying a two-story square design with five bays across its front and Welsh slate roofs. An adjoining servant wing extends from the main structure, and the property sits within substantial grounds containing formal gardens.
History
The hall was constructed between 1825 and 1828 by architects Prichett and Watson as a replacement for an earlier structure on the estate. The Saltmarshe family held the property from 1066 until the 1970s, when ownership passed to new hands following Captain Philip Saltmarshe's death without an heir.
Culture
The architectural elements of the hall, built between 1825 and 1828 by Prichett and Watson, represent the design preferences of early 19th-century English estates.
Practical
The property now operates as a hotel and event venue providing accommodation and dining services to visitors. Located in East Yorkshire, it offers access to surrounding countryside and remains easily reachable for those exploring the region.
Did you know?
The grounds extend across 17 acres of gardens positioned along the north bank of the River Ouse, offering views toward the town of Goole. This substantial green space and riverside setting create a distinctive character within Yorkshire's flat countryside.
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