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Walburn Hall

Grade I Listed fortified manor house previously larger than the present working farmhouse and possibly on the site of a 12th century house. Originally 15th and 16th century built by the Scrope family it was restored by Timothy Hutton of Marske in Swaledale early in the 19th century and virtually all that remains of a deserted medieval village. Reputed to have accommodated Mary Queen of Scots. The hall and moorland was in the hands of the Hutton family from 1755 to the 20th century.
by Jo and Steve Turner

Created: Sun, 28 Oct 2012, Updated: Sun, 28 Oct 2012


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