Marske Hall was built for William Pennyman in 1625 and passed around the local nobility such as Lowther, Dundas and Zetland Families.
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The last resident was the Dowager Lady Zetland.
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The Hall was used the Royal Flying Corp in WW1, the Army in WW2 and also as a private school, before opening as Cheshire Homes in 1963, who ran it as a home for the disabled until 2019 when it passed to the Valorum Care Group.
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