Land on former County Durham hotel with permission for nine homes for sale at £950k
This site was formerly the Helme Park Hall Hotel - which has previously gone up for sale in its own right and has been the subject of demolition for years.
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Patrick Gouldsbrough is a digital reporter and Digital Audience and Content Editor, with a specific discipline in North Yorkshire. Patrick grew up in Selby, North Yorkshire and started his journalism career at the Selby Times. He worked there for three years before joining The Northern Echo as a Digital Reporter for County Durham. Aside from journalism, Patrick likes collecting vinyl records, playing sport and watching old movies.
Patrick Gouldsbrough is a digital reporter and Digital Audience and Content Editor, with a specific discipline in North Yorkshire. Patrick grew up in Selby, North Yorkshire and started his journalism career at the Selby Times. He worked there for three years before joining The Northern Echo as a Digital Reporter for County Durham. Aside from journalism, Patrick likes collecting vinyl records, playing sport and watching old movies.
This site was formerly the Helme Park Hall Hotel - which has previously gone up for sale in its own right and has been the subject of demolition for years.
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