Kiplin Hall
Where Centuries of Stories Unfold in the North Yorkshire Countryside
Set within a peaceful landscape of lake, woodland, and parkland, Kiplin Hall is a Jacobean house built in the 1620s by George Calvert, Secretary of State to James I and founder of Maryland, USA. Over the following four centuries, the Hall was shaped by four families, each leaving behind layers of history, artefacts, and connections that echo through its rooms and grounds.
Inside, the Hall offers an atmospheric journey through time, filled with portraits, personal belongings, and furnishings that speak to lives once lived—by Victorian owners and wartime tenants alike. Outdoors, the gardens provide a sustainable haven, from the tranquil formal borders to the productive walled garden and wild woodland paths. The setting invites quiet reflection, gentle adventure, and a deeper sense of place in the heart of Yorkshire.
Things to See & Do
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Experiences
Inspired by the wealth of brilliant activities on offer in the North of England and the South of Scotland, we offer an exciting collection of experiences for you to enjoy while holidaying with us. From snorkelling with seals around the Farne Islands to barefoot pilgrimages to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, each experience has been drawn from our in-depth local knowledge and is exclusive to C&C guests.
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With numerous additions to make your stay extra special, from doorstep deliveries of regional hampers and fine wines to daily housekeeping, the arrangement of dog sitters, and the organisation of chefs for special occasions, we have all the finest contacts to help make your stay smooth and enjoyable.
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