Photograph Notes: Bit of a chequered history! The Manor, designed by architects William Sugden & Son, was built in 1885, originally named Wyndyate. It was built for Mr. Edwin Brough, a silk manufacturer from Leek in Staffordshire, who lived there until 1910 when it was sold. Brough was a breeder of bloodhounds. Click this link to read about the Yorkshire bloodhounds used in the hunt for the infamous Jack the Ripper. http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/around-yorkshire/local-stories/curious_tale_of_pub_s_link_to_jack_the_ripper_1_2386681 From 1910 to 1939 it was a private house, and was then sold to Scarborough Council who turned into a guest house. It then became a hotel and then once more ended up in council hands. It was bought by Whitbreads in 1995.



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