Oulton Hall - Leeds

Park and pleasure grounds laid out in 1809 to 1810 in part to designs by Humphry Repton, with mid-C19 additions by WA Nesfield. Chequered C20 history and now split as a hotel and golf course. The De Vere hotel group restored the main building. The garden layout survives in part but the golf course and new development predominate.

Site Details

    Designated Site Name:
    Oulton Hall
    Heritage Category:
    Registered Park and Garden grade II
    List Entry Number:
    1000413
    Local Planning Authority:
    Leeds
    Site Type:
    Gardens parks and urban spaces > Landscape park

Location

    County:
    West Yorkshire
    District / Borough:
    Leeds
    Parliamentary Constituency:
    Elmet and Rothwell
    Region:
    North East and Yorkshire

Assessment Information

    Assessment Type:
    Park and garden
    Condition:
    Generally satisfactory but with significant localised problems
    Vulnerability:
    Medium
    Trend:
    Stable
    Ownership:
    Mixed, multiple owners
    Designation:
    Registered Park and Garden grade II, 2 LBs, part in CA

Contact Details

Giles Proctor 01904 601981