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Broughton Hall: A Pioneer in Rural Business Parks Yorkshire Counties


As one of the first rural business parks in the country, Broughton Hall Business Park has been instrumental in reshaping the way busi- nesses operate outside urban centres. Today, the park is home to approximately 50 SMEs, employing circa 600 people. Nestled in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, Broughton Hall Business Park provides a unique and inspir- ing setting for businesses seeking a balance between productivity and a team culture that embraces wellbeing. Situated within the expansive 3,000-acre estate, this prestigious business park combines state-of-the-art office spaces with the natural beauty and historic charm of one of North Yorkshire’s most pic- turesque locations.


A Setting That Inspires Success


Broughton Hall Business Park offers far more than a typical commercial workspace. Situated just outside the market town of Skipton, the park boasts an environment carefully crafted to foster creativity and productivity. The his- toric Broughton Hall Estate, with its beautifully restored Georgian architecture, harmoniously integrates with cutting-edge office facilities, cre- ating a unique blend of tradition and modernity.


Despite its rural charm, Broughton Hall Business Park is easily accessible. It is just a five-minute drive from Skipton, often referred to as the “Gateway to the Dales”, with excel- lent rail links to Leeds, Bradford, Manchester and London. The park offers a variety of office spaces, ranging from smaller units suitable for start-ups to larger, bespoke spaces tailored to established businesses. Offices are equipped with high-speed internet, modern amenities,


The estate’s commitment to sustainability and biodiversity sets it apart. Under the steward- ship of Roger Tempest, the 3,000-acre estate has undergone a remarkable transformation. Moving beyond conventional stately home aesthetics, Tempest has embraced growth and rewilding on an ambitious scale. Over 320,000 trees have been planted in the last four years, creating flourishing habitats for wildlife.


Recognised for its groundbreaking rewild- ing efforts, the destination was included in National Geographic’s Cool List 2024, high- lighting it as one of the world’s most inspiring places to visit.


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and flexible leasing options. Additional facil- ities include meeting rooms, ample parking, and on-site support services. For those host- ing clients or colleagues, the estate’s portfolio of self-catering holiday homes provides the perfect solution for overnight stays, offering a seamless blend of work and leisure in a stunning setting


A Thriving Business Community


Broughton Hall Business Park attracts a diverse community, spanning industries from technology to professional services. For SMEs seeking a location that combines modern facilities, excellent accessibility, and a commitment to sustainability, Broughton Hall Business Park is the perfect choice.


For more details please contact Email info@broughtonsanctuary.co.uk Website www.broughtonsanctuary.co.uk Phone 01756 799608 Broughton Sanctuary Skipton, Yorkshire, BD23 3AE


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