A magnificent avenue of trees, one kilometre long leading to the Grade 1 listed Acklam Hall built by Sir William Hustler around 1680. The house has notable interior joinery and plasterwork, which have somehow survived its latter 20th-century life as a school. It is now a business centre, wedding venue and restaurant.
Acklam Hall
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It’s interesting, the avenue of trees is marked on the 17th century Jeffery’s map of north Yorkshire along with the Hall and tiny village of Acklam, without the subsequent urban sprawl.
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