Rudding Park

Rudding Park Hotel, Spa and Golf is a Grade I listed Regency-style country house in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England.

It is a two-storey building made of ashlar with a Westmorland slate roof, designed in the style of the Wyatts by an unknown architect.

In the early 18th century Rudding was owned in turn by Messrs Williamson of Wetherby, Craddock, James Collins (who enlarged the house and planted avenues in the park) and Thomas Wilson.

Once completed, the house consisted of two storeys, with no second floor or attic, and was made of ashlar with a Westmorland slate roof.

In recent times the estate has been heavily developed, with the opening of Rudding Holiday Park in 1973 and the use of the house as a conference and banqueting centre in 1987.

[5] In the early 1980s the redundant farms buildings to the north of the site were sold for a private housing development called Rudding Dower.

Rudding Park Hotel, Spa and Golf
Chapel, Rudding Park