Once a traditional Yorkshire farmhouse surrounded by rustic barns and working land, Asquith Hall has been lovingly transformed into a luxurious yet welcoming country house hotel — a place where heritage and modern comfort meet.
The restoration and expansion of the estate carefully preserved its original architecture and character, while adding elegant new spaces and stylish accommodation. Today, guests can choose from 32 individually designed rooms and suites — from cosy classics to four‑poster rooms and lavish signature suites — each offering homely touches and every modern comfort.
Set within 17 acres of countryside in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, just two miles from Scarborough, Asquith Hall now stands as one of the region’s most admired hotels. Its views stretch across dales, moorland, and woodland — a landscape that continues to enchant guests who return year after year.
More than a luxury retreat, Asquith Hall has become a much‑loved venue for weddings, family celebrations, meetings, and restful escapes. Here you’ll find exceptional dining, warmth of service, and the quiet charm that defines life in this peaceful corner of England.
Discover Scarborough and Beyond
Just minutes from the hall, Scarborough has welcomed visitors for over 350 years — the world’s first seaside resort. With two bays offering distinct personalities, you can stroll between the lively South Bay, buzzing with arcades, cafés, and shellfish stalls, and the more tranquil North Bay, a haven for relaxation, nostalgia, and sea‑air serenity. Overlooking both sits Scarborough Castle, a medieval fortress that still watches proudly over the town’s harbour and Esplanade.
The Yorkshire Coast stretches from Spurn Point in the south to Saltburn‑by‑the‑Sea in the north, revealing ever‑changing landscapes — sweeping bays, chalk cliffs at Flamborough Head, and picture‑perfect fishing villages like Robin Hood’s Bay, Staithes, and Runswick Bay.
Venture inland and the North Yorkshire Moors unfold in all their raw beauty: heather‑clad hills, forest trails, and wildlife sanctuaries such as Forge Valley Nature Reserve. To the south lie the gentle Yorkshire Wolds, while coastal cliffs at Bempton welcome puffins, gannets, and soaring red kites.
From coastal strolls to moorland hikes, cycling trails to surf beaches, this part of Yorkshire offers something to stir every soul. Asquith Hall sits at the very heart of it — a timeless country‑house haven surrounded by the best of coast and countryside.