Spofforth Golf Course sold to unknown buyer
by
Oct 25, 2023
Aerial photo of Spofforth Golf Course.
An aerial view of Spofforth Golf Course. Photo: Lister Haigh

A family-owned golf course which has been on the market since the summer has found a buyer.   

Spofforth Golf Course was put up for sale with an asking price of £2 million and is now listed by agent Lister Haigh as sold subject to contract. 

In addition to what its website refers to as “the north’s premier 18-hole pay-and-play”, the 130-acre property includes a six-bay driving range, clubhouse, greenkeeping complex and car-park, a four-bed detached bungalow, a one-bed stables annexe and a double garage. 

The 72-par Spofforth Golf Course, which lies just west of the village of Spofforth between Harrogate and Wetherby, opened in 1994 as a diversification of Manor Farm, which previously produced cereals and beef.

The house is still subject to an agricultural occupancy restriction stipulating that it must be occupied by someone “mainly employed or last employed in the locality in agriculture”. 

It is not yet known who has bought the property or if they intend to maintain the golf course as a going concern open to the public. 

The Stray Ferret approached the vendors for comment, but was told it was a “private family matter”. 


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