Plans to convert redundant farm buildings on the North Yorkshire coast into business workspace and living accommodation have been rejected, following an appeal.
The Rural Buildings Trust and Rural Workspace and Housing Association had wanted to carry out the scheme at North Bridge End, Downdale Road, Staintondale, near Scarborough.
The scheme was rejected by the North York Moors National Park Authority.
James Wilson, an inspector for the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Region, has refused the appeal.
He said, in giving his decision, that the three buildings were in a poor condition, and could not be converted without major reconstruction.
He said: "They are not of such architectural quality as to be worth retaining, nor do they make a positive contribution to the landscape."
Mr Wilson said the "considerable amount" of rebuilding and repair work, which would be necessary to bring about the conversion, would give the building a new and raw appearance for many years.
The preservation groups had said that up to ten people could be employed if the venture had gone ahead.
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