At The Hawk we now have meeting rooms available to hire. If you need an additional temporary space or maybe a hotdesk for a short while then we can help. Maybe you work from home but need somewhere distraction free and quiet to work during the school holidays? Give Mary a call 01347 825 255
No.5 Did you know?
The Hawk Creative Business Park was conceived and built as an eco-friendly, sustainable conversion from an 1880’s “model Home Farm” to the then Hawkhills Estate. It was designed to retain the integrity and character of the original layout while at the same time using and integrating the very latest in technology. This included a Building Management System with the installation of the first automatically dimmable low energy Read More
No 4. Did you know?
While carrying out the development of “The Hawk” in 2007, under the watchful and expert eye of the York Archaeological Trust, remnants of a medieval barn were discovered under part of “Golden Eagle” giving further proof of by-gone habitation. When the Easingwold bypass was built some years earlier, ancient wattle roadways were discovered less than a mile from “The Hawk” dating from the time when the area Read More
No 3. Did you know?
As part of the substantial investment in the Estate by the new owners of the Estate (the Love Family) built a completely new set of farm buildings and the main part of the ‘new’ farm house in the 1880s along a “model farm” basis. The bricks were all made in the Estate’s own brick yard using clay dug from the now heavily wooded area adjacent to the Read More
No 2. Did you know?
The “Hawkhills Estate” was an enormous estate of land stretching from Easingwold to Stillington in the North and from Tollerton cross roads to Huby in the South. In the 1880s the whole Estate was bought by the Love family from County Durham where they had made their fortune in the coal mining industry. This allowed them to develop the Estate and become major benefactors to the market Read More
Did you know??? (Part 1)
Records going back to the 1830s show a farmhouse and buildings at “Low Hawk Hills”. That farmhouse forms what is now known as the “Old Farmhouse” on the Park and was built with 2” bricks and comprised a one storey building. The building to the immediate west was built at a later stage but was used as a Smithy for the Farm and the larger Hawkhills Estate. Read More
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