NEARBYDistances Easingwold 4 miles York 11 miles ACCOMMODATIONEntrance hallway, sitting room, dining room, orangery, dining kitchen, further sitting room with mezzanine, secondary kitchen, utility/bootroom and w.c. First floor: Principal suite with dressing area and ensuite bathroom, two further double bedrooms and house bathroom. Second floor: Two double bedrooms and shower room.Outside: Driveway with parking for 4 cars, single garage, pretty box hedging and trees to the front door. Landscaped rear garden with outside terrace/entertaining areas, covered BBQ and entertaining area, gravelled area with established planting, raised vegetable beds, greenhouse and two storage sheds. INTRODUCTIONParkside is an attractive brick built property which has undergone significant renovation and re modelling under the current vendors ownership to create a fantastic and very spacious five bedroom home. The living accommodation is extremely flexible, laid out over three floors, full of character and would suit all sorts of different dynamics. The ground floor has four good reception rooms including a dining room and large sitting room to the front and an orangery and second sitting room to the rear. The main focal point and 'hub' of the house is the stylish kitchen, by Richard James, which has everything you would expect as well as a central island and dining area perfect for everyday dining. There is also a very useful 'hidden' second kitchen off the main kitchen- which is perfect for those who love to entertain. Off the kitchen to one side is the orangery which overlooks the beautiful rear garden. The orangery (and kitchen) have the benefit of underfloor heating so can be enjoyed all year round. To the other side of the kitchen is a large sitting room with a log burner as its centrepiece and a mezzanine level above. The mezzanine level is in 2 parts and is currently used as a study and a gym but could used in different ways to suit requirements.The ground level flows beautifully and is perfect for those with a large family, easily zoned, when required, and wonderful for those who love to entertain both summer and winter.The first floor is made up of the principal suite with dressing area and luxurious ensuite with bags of original features and two further bedrooms and a house bathroom. To the second floor there are two double bedrooms with plenty of light and head room and a shower room and plenty of additional storage in the eaves.Parkside is as well maintained and designed outside as inside. The front driveway entrance is gravelled with plenty of space for parking and the walkway to the front door is landscaped with box hedging and shrubs. There is a single garage accessed from the front and a useful gated side entrance leading to the rear garden- a useful space to store logs etc.The rear walled garden is perfectly formed, laid to lawn in the main, with established shrubs, plants and trees. It has plenty of terraced and sitting areas perfect for alfresco dining and enjoying the sunshine. To the side is a gravelled area with trees and shrubs dotted around and another lovely sitting area as well as vegetable garden with raised beds, greenhouse and large store.All in all Parkside is a very attractive property, well designed and thoughtfully modernised, retaining lots of period features and beautifully presented inside and out! ENVIRONSStillington village is situated 11 miles north of York and only 4 miles from the bustling market town of Easingwold. It is in close proximity to the Howardian Hills and is made up of lots of period houses along the Village Green. The village has a thriving community with 2 public houses, a post office and general store, 3 restaurants, a well-regarded primary school and a doctor's surgery. SERVICESWe are advised that the property has mains water, electric and drainage The central heating is via an oil fired boiler LOCAL AUTHROITY TENUREWe are advised that the property is freehold and that vacant possession will be granted upon legal completion. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DIRECTIONSComing into Stillington village from York at the T junction turn right and follow the road and Parkside is about 600 yards on the right hand side. VIEWING ARRANGEMENTSStrictly through the selling agent.Croft Residential For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_main-street-d545668/for-sale_i71586733
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A most handsome four/five bedroom Victorian villa, immaculately presented throughout, and arranged over four floors, The property has been thoughtfully renovated by the current owners to display an outstanding level of quality, consistent to all areas, combining a charming blend of contemporary fixtures and fittings with traditional aspects, to include many impressive character features.Highlights of the property's internal features include: a bespoke hand painted open plan kitchen ideal for modern day family living; aluminium window frames letting in an abundance of natural light, underfloor heating throughout, porcelain tiled floors and herringbone engineered wood finishes to the hallway, kitchen and living room along with a wonderful sense of space and light throughout with its high ceilings and dual aspect rooms with sash windows. The lower ground floor has been cleverly converted to provide an additional reception room/further bedroom, gym, bike room, laundry room, boot room, W/C and plant room, to service all your current needs.To the first floor is the master bedroom with en suite, a further dressing room with en suite that can be easily converted to a double bedroom, to the second floor are two further bedrooms both leading to the roof top balcony with far reaching views over Ilkley, this truly is a wonderful feature of the property. To the outside there is a well-planned front terrace area and rear enclosed yard with patio area off the the kitchen and with the addition of three phase electric for the EV warriors out there.Overall, this is a truly rare opportunity to acquire a most substantial period home, in a much sought after residential area of Ilkley, beautifully appointed and just a few minutes stroll from the town centre. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_st-margarets-terrace-d627827/for-sale_i68475898
This is a wonderful home which provides impressive accommodation and is perfectly enhanced for modern family living. Situated within an exclusive and gated development on the edge of the historic market town of Pocklington.This desirable double fronted property is in an ideal position being located within a small and bespoke development. The house benefits from beautiful reception space, five generous bedrooms, and wonderful outdoor space.Having features drawn from elegant Georgian architecture, this imposing residence offers exceptional town living, being within walking distance of the many recreational facilities and amenities. The high-quality fittings, beautiful features and immaculate presentation make this a standout home.Property Description.The property is naturally light throughout and has about 3125sqft, the accommodation offers excellent space for entertaining and family living. A high specification has been installed and this includes zoned underfloor heating to the ground floor, electric vehicle charging points, porcelain floor tiles by Porcelanosa, Sonos speakers within the kitchen, window shutters and Charnwood EcoDesign log burners.The hall is configured to be welcoming and spacious to provide an attractive and imposing entrance to the house. The reception space benefits from having dual aspects which captures the attractive outlook onto the gardens. There is a sitting room, day / family room, dining area and the breakfasting kitchen. The kitchen has an excellent range of storage units in a sophisticated, neutral colour, central island, an induction hob with a integrated extractor fan on the island, an integrated coffee machine, microwave, full height fridge and freezer, dishwasher, warming drawers, double oven, a Quooker tap with instant boiling water and filtered cold water. The dining area and family room provide direct access onto the garden patio from the bi-folding doors.The remaining ground floor accommodation includes a study with porcelain floor tiles, a WC and a utility with wall and base units, a door to the side garden, plumbing for a washing machine and it houses the boiler.There are four bedrooms to the first floor, two bedrooms have integrated wardrobes with sensor lighting and two have an en-suite shower room. The family bathroom has a walk-in shower with rainfall shower head, a separate bath, wash hand basin with vanity unit, and a mirror with storage. The second floor has the principal bedroom suite which benefits from stunning rear views onto the garden and countryside. The windows have electric blinds and there is a generous amount of storage space. The en-suite bathroom has a separate shower cubicle plus a free-standing bath, a heated towel radiator and mirrors with touch sensor lights.OutsideThe house is approached through a secure, electronic gated entrance into the bespoke development. There is a detached double garage located to the front, together with a generous area for parking multiple vehicles. The garage has an electric roller door, power, loft storage and a pedestrian door.The south-west facing rear garden has a swimming pool heated via air source heat, sunken hot tub, spacious area of lawn and a pretty beck running through the garden to the western boundary. There is a stunning decked seating area, located to fully benefit from the attractive garden views by the beck. The area by the doors leading from the house into garden and around the pool has been paved providing a generous area of patio. The garden has been beautifully landscaped with sweeping lawn leading away from the house, it benefits from structure, light, and mature trees. The high degree of privacy, the open outlookServicesWe understand mains services are installed with mains gas central heating. DirectionsPostcode YO42 2XPFor a precise location, please use the What3words App ///garages.intersect.firstLocationPocklington is a historic and traditional market town with a wonderful variety of high-quality independent retailers including coffee shops, restaurants, butchers, bakers, gift shops and home/interior design shops. The town has strong state and independent schooling with a choice of nurseries, primary and secondary education. There are national supermarkets and quick access onto the A1079 to head east and west. A rich variety of sporting, recreational, educational, and cultural activities are available within close walking distance of Welton House. Francis Scaife Sports Centre has a swimming pool, gym, squash courts, a variety of fitness classes, sports clubs and sports hall.Burnby Hall Gardens located within Pocklington is "a jewel in Yorkshire's crown" and home to a national collection of water lilies. The gardens host an annual tulip festival, Sunday brass band concerts and has a well-regarded tearoom. The Pocklington Arts Centre is a popular and well known asset in the town and is home to a cinema, music, comedy, and theatre productions.The Wolds and Vale of York is an unspoilt part of Yorkshire, offering phenomenal walking and cycling opportunities with the high rolling Wolds being classic David Hockney countryside renowned for its big views. The coast can be easily reached with beautiful beaches at Fraisthorpe, Filey and Skipsea. Numerous golf courses are also within easy reach.The historic city of York, Hull (awarded City of Culture in 2017) and Leeds are all within reach and commuting distance. York offers an excellent range of independent and national retailers, sporting, cultural and recreational facilities expected from such a well-regarded city, together with its famous racecourse. The mainline railway station in York provides services to all parts of the UK and a fast train to London Kings Cross in under 2 hours. Council tax band: G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_the-grove-d627547/for-sale_i70120555
Set on a COMMANDING, ELEVATED SITE within this PRIVATE TREE-LINED ROAD of prestigious individual properties and in a DELIGHTFUL LITTLE-KNOWN SEMI-RURAL BACKWATER, an outstanding and rare opportunity for a larger growing family to purchase this VERY IMPOSING and IMMENSELY IMPRESSIVE DETACHED RESIDENCE with EXTENSIVE ACCOMMODATION and excellent versatility in the way in which several of the rooms may be used and provide potential to accommodate relatives and/or guests. This FINE FAMILY HOME has a VERY IMPRESSIVE WIDE FRONTAGE, although is quite well screened from the road with strategically planted mature trees and is in a CONSERVATION AREA ADJOINING COUNTRYSIDE to the rear and from part of the BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPED GROUNDS there is a SUPERB, PANORAMIC, DISTANT VIEW across the WHARFE VALLEY encompassing Almscliffe Crag. The EXCELLENT RECEPTION SPACE has four reception rooms including a conservatory of very good size in an orangery style, an elegant very well lit lounge plus a separate family sitting room with log burning stove and patio door and all these rooms are ideal for relaxed living and also for entertaining, particularly for parties and larger family gatherings, and further enhanced by the SUPERB OPEN PLAN LIVING-DINING KITCHEN of VERY GENEROUS PROPORTIONS which is the hub of this family home with sitting-relaxation area, dining area and breakfast-snack bar. The DEDICATED GAMES ROOM/PLAYROOM or HOME GYM provides excellent space for table tennis and pool tables and has an en-suite wet room/shower room, and the LUXURIOUS MAIN BEDROOM SUITE is of EXCELLENT SIZE and includes a large en-suite bathroom. There is a separate (but an integral part of the property) GUEST SUITE or could be for relatives or perhaps for a teenager within the family to have their own private space. GARAGING FOR THREE CARS plus TWO DRIVEWAYS offering standing space for numerous cars and with turning space adjacent to the garages. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_avenue-des-hirondelles-d634713/for-sale_i70452093
Home:* 18th century home * Grade II listed * Great walks from the doorstep* 15-minute drive into Harrogate centre * Great local pub only minutes away * Views of the Nidd Valley and Clint BankServices:* Mains gas * Mains electricity * Mains water * Mains drainage* Council tax band GGrounds and Location:* Private parking * Triple garage with loft space* 2-bedroom annexe* Large private garden with patio * Great local eateries including: The Joiners Arms and Sophies Coffee ShopCarefully restored and elegantly decorated, this stunning Grade II Listed home has everything you need for contemporary family living, with the added benefit of a triple garage and two-bedroom annexe all set in picturesque, landscaped gardens. A cobbled driveway leads to electric black wrought iron gates, that opens onto beautiful courtyard parking.This impressive home combines two eras seamlessly into one. Mallys Cottage, attached to the left of the home now used as a snug/lounge, once a run-down outbuilding believed to date back to the mid 1700s, has been meticulously restored and adjoins the Georgian era of the home flawlessly. From the road discover the black wrought iron gate tucked away neatly between the deep Laurel hedging. Incredible mullion windows, exposed Yorkshire stonework, crisp lines of the neat front lawn, the English Listed Building plaque on the wall and the dark navy front door flanked by classic black lanterns shows the grandeur of this welcoming home from the start.Enter the home into the hallway, where the walls are adorned with hooks for coats and make your way into the hub of the home, the open plan kitchen-diner. Admire the handmade cream upper and lower cabinetry, housing Smeg appliances, finished with Granite work-surfaces and large integral island that welcomes you and draws you to the back of the room where views to the garden can be found through patio doors. Discover a handy utility with separate WC.Making the most of the gorgeous bay window to the front of the home is the dining area where homework can be finished, and formal eating can be enjoyed.Just off the kitchen, discover the charm and character of the adjoining Snug/Lounge. Yorkshire flagstone flooring, warmed by underfloor heating, Oak beams, stone mullion windows, exposed Stonework, quaint wall nooks, and lovely window shelving plinths create a cosy split-level sitting room. The top-level opens-up into a vaulted ceiling where you can light the fire and hunker down on the sofa with a good book or open the ceiling hatch and escape up to the balcony mezzanine above with decorative oak spindles. Returning to the kitchen make your way through the opposite door. One thing Thompsons Garth isn't lacking is storage, and the cellar that awaits down the stairs to the left doesn't disappoint. Housed in these two rooms are floor to ceiling cupboards, additional fridge and freezer as well as a wall with a dedicated wine rack, creating the pantry of dreams.Leave the cellar and make your way back upstairs, across the hallway and through the arched doorway into the Summer Lounge/ Library. Three large picture mullion windows open to the front of the home, letting the sun flood in creating an inviting sanctuary. The home feels very cohesive offering lots of different areas for entertaining but also allowing family their own corner to escape to. The homes Sonos system also adds to the unity. Adjacent to this discover a versatile space, currently used as an office but could make a great toy room or games room for older teenagers.The deep navy wooden treads of the staircase guide your eye up to the enormous white rimmed, arched mullion window showcasing the full extent of the tall trees in the garden beyond. The intricacies of this home are second to none - lighting on the steps leads you to the first floor.A tranquil night's sleep can be found in front of you in the Master Suite. Wake up to the mesmerising views of the tree lined street to the front before making you way through the walk-in wardrobe to the en-suite shower room to refresh. Serene views over the garden make this a loo with a view.Two further bedrooms on this floor, both good size double rooms, are decorated in neutral hues allowing for a peaceful and calming setting making the most of the external views through the classic Georgian apertures. This floor is completed by the bold family bathroom dressed from floor to ceiling with green slate tiles flecked with golds and whites. The huge mirror allows the light from the window and spotlights to reflect naturally off the white bathroom suite.A spiral staircase leads to a mezzanine landing nook created under exposed oak beams and Velux window that has a bathroom to one side and bedroom to the other, a teenager's paradise.Light floods in through the skylights into the charming bedroom with ample space for a double bed and free-standing furniture - spy the convenient under-eave storage in the bedroom and connect with the outdoors by opening any of the windows for a glorious view over the village rooftops and the peaceful Nidd Valley. The shower room is contemporary with corner shower and offers relaxation and privacy from the rest of the home.The extensive gardens and grounds present the most gloriously tranquil rural retreat to escape to. The garden feels secluded and offers a versatile space for entertaining and day to day living. The standout pampas grass swaying in the breeze and the vibrant greens and reds of mature shrubs, holly bushes, acers and foliage edge the garden providing little nooks and crannies for visiting birds and squirrels. Carved out from the main lawn explore the paved sunken patio, found through the double doors of the kitchen, where the internal living space expands into its natural environment creating alfresco dining opportunities in the summer months. Rest, unwind and watch the children and pets burn off their energy beneath the trees on the landscaped lawn. Lush and peaceful, the lawn in the winter is sprinkled with leaves from the silver birch, larch, beech and ash trees that provide dappled shade in the summer months. Steps from the patio lead onto a Yorkshire stone flagged path taking you to the courtyard set in front of the triple garage. The fully plastered garage with relevant electrics and utilities, offers fantastic storage for gardening equipment alongside cars and sporting paraphernalia. If you need even more places to hoard items, then make your way upstairs to discover plenty of space complete with Velux windows letting in heaps of natural light. Perhaps this could become an office space, if required.Sheltered under the handsome oak tree, to the left-hand side of the home, is the detached two-bedroom annexe ideal for family or visiting guests. With separate access from the road as well as its own garden it offers private living for the older generation or a haven for the young adult.Make your way up the Yorkshire flagged path to the front door and into the open-plan living-dining-kitchen. Vaulted ceilings with feature beams, and windows to both side and front, create a cosy living space for cooking and relaxing in. Ample storage can be found in the cream upper and lower cabinetry with integrated fridge, oven, and hob. Neutrally decorated throughout, with plush carpets and stripped wooden doors, do not take away from the external beauty that is captured through every window.Continue up two steps and discover the first of the bedrooms, a large double with stand-alone wardrobe. Just off the hallway, that houses additional hanging space and shelving, is the shower room. Large light brown tiles seamlessly flow from floor to walls with a large shower and crisp white toilet and wash hand basin creating serenity and relaxation. Spy the built-in shelving behind the door. The last room is a long, generous size double bedroom with exposed beams and access to the rear courtyard driveway. Currently being used as a gym this shows the annexe's full potential and versatility. Out and About:Thompsons Garth stands in the village of Hampsthwaite, 5 miles Northwest of Harrogate, just south of the stunning river Nidd. A thriving community that holds a host of events, has numerous societies to join including Brownies, Dance, Football, Snooker as well as having a primary school, village hall, cafe, beautiful church, shop, and pub. The spa town of Harrogate is a 10 to 15-minute drive away with huge historic influence, stunning architecture, opportunities for lovely family days with plenty to explore from fantastic shopping, gardens, parks, dining, theatres, leisure facilities, events, and of course good schools.On the way to Harrogate take a visit to RHS Garden - Harlow Carr. This diverse garden incorporates woodland, streams, lavish and ornamental borders, wildflower meadows and small-scale model gardens that everyone will love to explore. They have seasonal events and workshops, a fantastic garden centre and the well-known Betty's Cafe Tea Rooms and Shop. The pretty Market town of Knaresborough, standing on the river Nidd, with its dramatic railway viaduct and castle is just a 20-minute drive away. Traveling further afield will be a breeze as the A59 provides direct routes to the A1 and the M6, Harrogate train station also has trains to London as well as York and Leeds where you can easily get up to Scotland or across country to Manchester.** For more photos and information, download the brochure on desktop. For your own hard copy brochure, or to book a viewing please call the team **Council Tax Band: GTenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hampsthwaite-d564240/for-sale_i69170067
Set on an enviable corner plot is this wonderful family home offering generous accommodation arranged over four floors. Old Park Road remains a prime address in the heart of the highly sought after location of Roundhay, being very close to the park and the cosmopolitan facilities of Street Lane. This substantial seven bedroom home has been well cared for by the present owners and offers an outstanding opportunity to acquire a Victorian stone detached property with stunning period features throughout.The property offers spacious and versatile family accommodation together with gas central heating and original sash windows and in brief comprises to the ground floor an entrance hallway with Amtico parquet flooring, cloaks and guest w/c., lounge, living room and a dining room all with gas fires and originals surrounds. To the rear of the property is a dining kitchen with integrated appliances comprising large fridge, Neff double oven and gas hob, Belfast sink, dishwasher and a door leading to the rear porch and out into the courtyard.To the first floor is a spacious landing, four superb double bedrooms and two house bathrooms, one including a roll top bath. To the second floor are a further three bedrooms and additional bathroom as well as useful storage areas. The property also has expansive cellars which are currently used as a utility room, gym and for storage.Outside, to the front of the house, is an enclosed mature garden with trees and shrubs to the borders offering a high degree of privacy from all sides and glorious views over parkland. There is a driveway with ample parking leading to a single garage and also a gardeners w.c.Situated within walking distance of Roundhay Park, Canal Gardens and the tennis courts and only moments from the vibrant Street Lane, makes this an enviable location. There are excellent schools within easy reach both public and private. The property is ideally placed for access in to Leeds city centre and on to the regions motorway network for travel further afield. London is just over two hours away via mainline train services which run from Leeds to London's Kings Cross. This home is worthy of an early internal inspection at your earliest convenience. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_roundhay-d545212/for-sale_i70401292
A recently built detached family home, offering approximately 3800 ft.² of immaculate and spacious living accommodation located between Hampsthwaite and Birstwith featuring stunning far reaching south facing countryside views. No chain involved.Treetops is a beautifully presented detached home that has been carefully and skilfully designed to make the most of its position with stunning views, which can be enjoyed from elevated private seating areas.An electric sliding gate provides both privacy and security and ample parking for several cars. A side driveway leads to a useful store that could be converted into a garage. Additionally adjacent to this area, there is a home gym that equally could be utilised as a home office.The main accommodation briefly comprises a feature reception hall with a floating staircase to the first floor. Guest cloakroom/WC and separate utility room. There is a stunning lounge with a feature remote-controlled living flame fire. The doors open up onto a front patio offering far-reaching views across the valley. One of the main features of this beautiful home is its statement living family kitchen that offers a spacious lounge area with doors that lead out onto the front patio that provides excellent entertaining space bringing the outside in. There is a large dining area and a modern fitted kitchen with an island with integrated appliances catering to all daily needs. Doors open up onto a large entertaining area at the rear that is both private and enclosed.At the first floor, there is a large Master bedroom with a long walk-in wardrobe and luxury ensuite shower. There are two further bedrooms with ensuite facilities and two additional bedrooms served by a luxury house bathroom. Attention to detail on the quality of the fittings which are Villeroy and Boch plus amazing tiling and top quality carpets give the luxury you would expect in this unique home.Outside there are enclosed and secure garden areas for children and pets. Additionally, there are superb entertaining areas with patios and a raised garden at the rear which forms an ideal sitting/entertaining area. The position of the property makes it convenient for those who may require the village amenities of Hampsthwaite, Birstwith and Ripley.The popular town of Harrogate is an approximate 15-minute drive away where there are excellent shopping opportunities and a wide choice of restaurants and bars. There is also a good road and rail network connecting the traveler and commuter to Leeds, York, and London. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_clint-d561850/for-sale_i71211950
45 Castle Street is an attractive stone-built period family home offering almost 4,020 sq. ft. of sensitively modernised accommodation arranged over two floors. The property offers a wealth of charm with retained period features include some exposed beams and original fireplaces. The ground floor accommodation flows from a spacious, welcoming reception/dining hall with flagstone flooring, exposed stone triple-bay fireplace with woodburning stove, useful cloakroom, and an inner hall with family shower room. It comprises of a generous sitting room with a stone open fireplace and a large bay incorporating French doors to the garden, a spacious studio, a well-proportioned office, and an extensive 32 ft. kitchen dining living room. The Clarity Arts bespoke kitchen has a range of contemporary features with modern integrated appliances, a four-oven Aga, and a large bay with a door on to the decked terrace. The sitting area offers a feature stone fireplace with woodburning stove and a large bay with French doors to a paved terrace. The ground floor accommodation is completed by a generous principal bedroom with built-in storage, fitted dressing area and a Clarity Arts bespoke contemporary en suite bathroom, fitted utility room and a scullery with Belfast sink.The studio has a multitude of potential uses such as an additional bedroom, games room, gym, cinema room or a separate annex.On the first floor the property offers a generous snug, giving access to the property's remaining two double bedrooms and a third single bedroom, two of which has access to useful eaves storage. Completing the first floor is a generous contemporary family bathroom.Services: Mains gas, electric and drainage.OutsideHaving plenty of kerb appeal, the property is approached through double wooden gates over a tarmac driveway with turning circle and gravelled forecourt, providing generous private parking and giving access to the garage and neighbouring carport. The rear garden is laid mainly to gently sloping lawn bordered by mature planting and a stream with footbridge over and features numerous seating areas, an orangery-style summer house with paved seating area and large paved and decked terraces, ideal for entertaining and al fresco dining, the whole enjoying far-reaching southernly views over neighbouring pastureland.LocationThe sought-after village of Spofforth, site of the ruins of Spofforth Castle, offers a good range of day-to-day amenities including a general store with Post Office, church, two public houses, children's play area and a popular primary school. The nearby market town of Wetherby and Pannal village both offer a wider selection of facilities including churches, public houses, dentists, GP surgeries and boutique shopping, while the spa town of Harrogate is popular as a base from which to explore the Yorkshire Dales.Communications links are excellent: Spofforth benefits from excellent bus services to Wetherby, Harrogate and Leeds and the nearby A1(M) ensures easy access to both the north and south of the country, as do the excellent links from Pannal and Harrogate train stations. The area provides a good selection of independent schools including Ashville College, Gateways, Harrogate Ladies' College, Brackenfield, The Grammar School at Leeds, Queen Ethelburga's College and Belmont Grosvenor. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_spofforth-d549847/for-sale_i71139469
Spectacular and luxurious Georgian house with outbuildings and glorious gardens in the heart of a Conservation village.This outstanding North Yorkshire house commands an elevated position within the heart of the village giving far-reaching views south across the Vale of Pickering to the Yorkshire Wolds. To the front, the house enjoys a peaceful outlook across the leafy village street to the Moors beyond. The Manor House is an historic property, in part dating from 1800, and with some fine architectural features including stone mullion windows. The entire property has been painstakingly renovated and restored by the current owners and its gardens elegantly landscaped to include a tropical walled pool courtyard and an all-weather tennis court. A range of traditional outbuildings offer scope and opportunity whilst simultaneously providing utility areas, laundry room, garaging, storage and a fabulous 'party barn' and games room. No stone has been left unturned to create a perfect country house in the heart of an archetypal English village.More Details - The Manor House is a smart home that combines intelligent design with cutting-edge technology. Remote-controlled systems such as audio and visual media, lighting, heating, motorised blinds and curtains, security and pool management are all coordinated via a touchpad and mobile app. Ruckus wireless technology has been installed and there is a Bang & Olufson home speaker/cinema system along with sound proofing and infra-red heating. Underfloor heating has been fitted throughout the ground floor except the drawing room and home cinema where there are contemporary column radiators. Hand in hand with the tech is a range of fine architectural features from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries including fireplaces, hard wood floors, the original staircase, ornate cornicing and plasterwork, panelled doors and two marble fireplaces believed to originate from Warter Hall.During the current owners' tenure, the kitchen was extended to create a 27 ft kitchen breakfast room with French doors onto the garden terrace. Designed and fitted by Hovingham Interiors, the room was custom-made to the clients' needs including marble countertops from Italy, a Zip HydroTap, larder unit, gas 4-oven Aga with integrated electric Aga companion and gas hob, Gaggenau integrated appliances such as a microwave grill, steam oven, fridge freezer and wine fridge, and fossil floor tiles from Germany. The magnificent drawing room faces the garden through a triad of tall windows, has restored parquet flooring, an historic fireplace and bespoke wall-to-wall cabinetry with a concealed bar. From the reception hall, double doors open into the library with its handsome fireplace, fitted bookshelves and glazed reading room with garden views. Alongside, the conservatory has an electric window and bifold doors giving direct access to the garden terrace. The dining room has painted solid wood flooring and wall-to-wall wood panelling artfully concealing a drinks cabinet and with mood lighting above. There is a dry wine cellar with a good head height. The versatile bedroom accommodation spans two floors. Facing the landscaped gardens, the principal bedroom suite enjoys far-reaching views to the Yorkshire Wolds. It has a dressing room with bespoke fitted cabinetry and a majestic 24 ft bathroom, luxuriously equipped with steam room, Porcelanosa tiles and mood lighting. All of the bedrooms are doubles, served by four bathrooms plus a door into the (fourth) principal en suite bathroom. The music room is sound-proofed and forms part of what could be a self-contained eastern wing.Reception hall, rear staircase hall, 3 reception rooms, conservatory, home cinema room, study/office, kitchen breakfast room, utility/boot room, 2 wc/cloakrooms, wine cellarPrincipal bedroom suite with walk-in dressing room and bathroom, 6 further bedrooms, 3 further bathrooms (one en suite), music room, playroom, gymOff street parking for 6 carsWalled pool, tennis court, range of traditional outbuildings and garagingLandscaped gardens and groundsIn all one acreOutside - Electric double gates provide opportunities for secure off-street parking either side of the house. The south west drive leads to a car port and is lined on one side by outbuildings. The well-established gardens and grounds lie to the rear of the house, are very private and walled on two sides with a mature beech hedge lining the far boundary; beyond is grassland and an outlook that extends to the rising hills of the Wolds. An expansive stone terrace abuts the house providing opportunities for entertaining and al fresco dining; on the western corner is an open-sided 'chalet' with electric heating and wood-burning stove. Alongside the terrace are sculptural cloud-pruned yew trees and specimen shrubs and trees such as the Tulip Tree. The gardens descend gently via a flight of stone steps, flanked by beds of lavender enclosed by box hedging, to a sweeping lawn lined with an avenue of standard maple trees on one side and an herbaceous border on the other. Towards the rear, concealed behind a yew hedge, is the sunken all-season tennis court overlooked by a raised patio. Beyond lies an enclosed orchard and wildflower area with a summer house. The gardens are diverse and include a par terre herb garden, a kitchen garden with six raised beds, a productive fruit cage with brambles (blackberries) lining the mellow wall, and a glorious 'tropical garden' around the pool.Outbuildings - Alongside the south western boundary of the property lies an extensive range of traditional two-storey outbuildings, formerly the coach house and stables, distinguished by an '1851' date stone. They have been developed into a collection of garaging and storage options on the ground floor. Two flights of stairs lead to the first floor where there is a 'party room' with full-sized snooker table and a bar, housed in a vaulted roof space. Here are windows, power, central heating, light and an additional table tennis room alongside. Subject to planning permission, these buildings could be converted into ancillary accommodation. At the far end, a skilful programme of renovation has transformed the outbuildings into a luxury gym with changing areas, shower and separate wc; full-height glazing provides a view over the pool courtyard. The heated outdoor pool (12 ft x 36 ft) is situated within a walled courtyard surrounded by tropical planting.Environs - Scarborough 6 miles, Pickering 12 miles, Malton 17 miles, Helmsley 25 miles, York 33 milesHutton Buscel is the stand-out village west of Scarborough, situated in the North York Moors National Park. Mellow stone houses line the main street along with the Grade II listed village hall (which hosts a pre-school) and Grade I listed church. The village name derives from the Buscel family who arrived in the wake of the Norman Conquest, and this historic village continues to enjoy a tranquil setting in the lee of rising moorland. Its proximity to the A170 provides comfortable access to nearby market towns, the City of York and the coast. Scarborough lies ten minutes away with its wide range of facilities and glorious sandy beaches. Neighbouring East Ayton has a primary school, cricket club and 'Ye Old Forge Valley Inn' public house, and the legendary Forge Valley offers outstanding woodland walks in the National Park.General - Tenure: FreeholdEPC Rating: DServices & Systems: Mains electric, water, drainage. No oil. Smart home with power hub in cellar. Water supply at bottom of garden.Fixtures & Fittings: Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as fitted carpets, curtains, light fittings, furniture, audio visual equipment and garden ornaments etc., are specifically excluded but may be made available by separate negotiation.Viewing: Strictly by appointmentLocal Authority: Scarborough District of North Yorkshire AONB Conservation area, North York Moors National Park York Moors National Park, AONB Conservation area, on Forestry Commission LandDirections: The Manor House is located in the middle of the village's main street, beyond Church Lane and opposite 'Old Cowgait', on the south side of the road. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hutton-buscel-d560016/for-sale_i69876548
Accommodation in Brief Main House Hallway/Snug Kitchen Sitting Room Dining Room Utility Room Shower Room Study/Fourth Bedroom Third Bedroom Two Further Bedrooms with En-suite Bathrooms Annexe Bedroom En-suite Shower Room Family Room Car Port Two Garages Gym Office with toilet and kitchenette Exterior Gardens Outdoor Kitchen Paddock The Property Situated in a private and secluded location, just a short distance from the nearby village of Melsonby, Millgarth is a lovingly renovated barn conversion and annexe with immaculate landscaped gardens and fantastic, elevated views of the surrounding open countryside. Through thoughtful design choices and the use of carefully selected premium materials and fittings, the current owners have tastefully updated this property into a stylish and practical family home. Occupying a generous 3-acre plot, the property is accessed via a private, electric-gated driveway that leads to a generously sized parking area, featuring two garages and a carport for added convenience. The exterior is exceptionally well-maintained, surrounded by neatly landscaped, sun-filled gardens, and enhanced with exterior lighting. Inside the main house, the interiors have been stylishly updated, offering generously proportioned rooms accented by authentic period features such as slit windows and original exposed beams. Ca Pietra stone flooring extends throughout the ground floor, complemented by underfloor heating. The snug's log burner and the impressive stone inglenook fireplace in the dining room also contribute to a warm ambience. The main living room is a uniquely inviting space, highlighted by its exposed beams and high, vaulted ceilings. Windows wrap around the room, offering panoramic views of the gardens and flooding the space with abundant natural light. The kitchen, bespoke and crafted by local specialists Dixon & Cowton, features a high standard of hand-made and hand-painted cabinetry, natural quartzite countertops, integrated appliances, a Bose Soundsystem, and an oil and electric AGA. The first-floor hosts two bedrooms and two ensuite bathrooms. The master bedroom is characterful and inviting, with a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams, and a window seat beside the room's window, offering picturesque views over Melsonby's vistas. Reflecting the home's overall exceptional quality, the bathrooms are designed by Porter and adorned with elegantly appointed decor and high-end fixtures such as Catchpole & Rye rolltop bathtubs. A contemporary annexe complements the main residence, providing versatile living space. This modern addition is equipped with underfloor heating on the ground floor and a stylish bedroom with a floating corner feature. The first floor of the annexe boasts a spacious office area with engineered wood floors and a Velux balcony window. Externally Externally, the property features ample parking and extensive gardens including outdoor seating areas. Within the neatly landscaped gardens is an outdoor kitchen, boasting black quartz worktop, stainless steel sink, ample storage, drinks fridge and space for a barbeque. Accompanying the outdoor relaxation areas is another built in Bose Soundsystem. There is also a one-acre separate paddock within the boundaries of the property. Local Information Mill Garth is situated on the edge of the sought-after village of Melsonby. A number of surrounding villages offer excellent local amenities with a range of local shops, public houses and further facilities. For the outdoor enthusiast there is easy access to both the Yorkshire Dales National Park and the North York Moors National Park. The nearby historic market towns of Barnard Castle and Richmond offer further amenities with a good selection of shops and recreational facilities. For schooling, there is a Primary School in Melsonby, while secondary schooling is offered in Richmond. There is also excellent private schooling locally including the highly regarded Barnard Castle School. For the commuter the village is well-located for access to the regional business and commercial centres, with the A66 providing access east and west, and the A1 and M6 for north/south travel. Darlington offers East Coast main line rail services north and south while international air services are available from Teeside International Airport, Newcastle International Airport and Leeds Bradford Airport which are all very accessible. Approximate Mileages A1(M) Scotch Corner 3.0 miles Richmond 5.5 miles Barnard Castle 12.6 miles Darlington Rail Station 9.1 miles Teeside International Airport 13.9 miles Durham City Centre 28.4 miles Newcastle International Airport 49.0 miles Services Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil-fired central heating. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_melsonby-d568438/for-sale_i70664837
NEARBYDistances: Brafferton 4 miles, Boroughbridge and A1M 9 miles, Thirsk 14 miles, Ripon 15 miles, York 16 miles, Leeds 40 miles (all distances are approximate) ACCOMMODATIONGround floor: Reception Hall, drawing room, dining room, open plan kitchen, living and dining, study, utility room, pantry and w/c. Gym, sauna, shower rooms with wc and a swimming pool.First Floor: Principal suite with dressing room an ensuite bathroom, guest bedroom with ensuite shower room, two further double bedrooms, a single bedroom and house bathroom. Second floor: sitting room, kitchenette, two double bedrooms and bathroom.Basement: Cinema room and wine store.Outside: Electric wooden gates, driveway, parking for numerous cars, landscaped gardens to the front and rear and orchard, two greenhouses, workshop, garaging, summer house, boiler room and additional laundry room, tennis court, hot tub and childrenas soft landing play area. Decked area with fully fitted outside kitchen, open fire and sitting area. INTRODUCTIONDuring the current ownersa occupation, this pretty Victorian aOld Vicaragea has been refurbished and modernised to an exacting standard and flows beautifully. This work has included the fitting of a stunning bespoke kitchen with living and dining area, beautiful limestone flooring, Tadcaster Limestone fireplaces, luxurious bathrooms and decoration through out including pieces created by Peter Thompson of York.The ground floor has an impressive reception hall with grand staircase and access to the principal reception rooms, with the elegant and light filled drawing room overlooking the Village church of St Mary to the front and the dining room and sitting room overlooking the very private and enclosed garden to the rear. The whole of the ground floor benefits from underfloor heating. The dining room and sitting rooms both boast built in display cabinets and bookshelves by Peter Thompson of York and are light filled and spacious with high ceilings and large windows. The house retains many original features including the pretty ceiling roses, cornicing, panelled doors and working shutters. The main reception rooms have log burners that are set within Tadcaster lime fire places, perfect for the winter monthsThe bespoke kitchen has everything you would expect in a house of this nature and is perfect for entertaining as well as everyday relaxing and dining! Off the kitchen is a useful utility room and pantry and a wc. There is access to the rear garden from here. The everyday entrance has a cloaks /boot room to the side and there is access from here to the gym and into the swimming pool. This aleisurea area of the house is fabulous with a well-equipped gym and a beautiful indoor pool with plenty of space around it to relax. There are two shower rooms, changing room, wc and a sauna in this area a" so that there is no need to go back into the house! To the end of the swimming pool bifold doors open onto an amazing covered decking area with amazing views out over open countryside. This has a fully equipped outdoor kitchen and an open fire. There is plenty of room to dine and relax here a" a perfect place to entertain in any weather!The first floor of the house has the principal bedroom with a dressing room complete with fabulous bespoke fitted wardrobes and storage and a bathroom with jacuzzi bath and shower. There is also a large guest bedroom with ensuite shower room and three further bedrooms and a house bathroom. To the second floor, the current owners have created a two bedroom aapartmenta which has a sitting room, bathroom and kitchenette. This could be used as additional space to the main house or could be ideal for teenage children or guests.Outside the rear gardens are made up of lawned areas and terraces, a soft land childrenas play area, established planting, two greenhouses and various fruit trees. The rear garden is enclosed and a safe place for children to play with plenty of privacy to entertain. To the front is an electric gated entrance and well lit driveway with lawned gardens, a summer house, orchard area and tennis court. There are also a number of outbuildings including a garaging (with electric charging point), additional utility/laundry, boiler room and workshop. ENVIRONSMyton on Swale is a popular rural village which is in close proximity to the popular and thriving market towns of Boroughbridge and Easingwold which provide a wide range of services and amenities. The property offers fantastic transport links being in easy reach of the A19 and A1(M) bringing larger centres such as Leeds, York, Newcastle and Teesside into a commutable distance. The mainline railway service from Thirsk and York are nearby providing a regular fast service to London Kings Cross & Edinburgh.Within close proximity to the property are a number of highly regarded schools both state and independent. SERVICESWe are advised that the property has mains water, drainage and electricity. The AGA is oil fired and the heating is powered by a bio mass boiler. LOCAL AUTHROITYNorth Yorkshire County Council TENUREWe are advised that the property is freehold and that vacant possession will be granted upon legal completion. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DIRECTIONSEntering the village on Moor Lane, the Old Vicarage is half way down the village on the left hand side. VIEWING ARRANGEMENTSViewingStrictly through the selling agent.Croft Residential For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_myton-on-swale-d597108/for-sale_i69660856
Roundhill Estate features a 17th century Grade ll listed Country House and two detached stone barns privately situated in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. Nidderdale's Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is one of only 46 in the UK with the finest countryside and special places worthy of protection. The house is nestled into the surrounding woodland and hillside with mature gardens, stream and water falls within the 40 acre estate. The house has a self contained leisure wing with a gym, swim spa and sauna, the property also enjoys the benefit of its own private spring. Roundhill Estate has been owned by the same family for 37 years and updated over that time and has been maintained regardless of cost. The current owners have found the property to be a great family home privately set in 40 acres offering a safe place for children to explore and enjoy country pursuits. This is a unique property for a family who enjoy their privacy. The former attached barn has been converted into a self contained leisure wing with a large bedroom upstairs along with an entertainment room and bar. On the ground floor there is a modern kitchen, gymnasium, swim-spa, shower, changing room and WC facilities. Two detached Yorkshire stone barns offer development potential and there is significant detached garaging with workshop and greenhouse. The approach to Roundhill can only be described as stunning and the property offers something extremely special and unique. Location Roundhill is situated west of Pateley Bridge and less than 30 minutes to Harrogate or Ripon where there are an abundance of revered schools, restaurants, bars and amenities. The property benefits from easy access to the business centres of Leeds and York. The A1(M) is 18 miles away and Leeds Bradford Airport is 18 miles. Council tax band: G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bewerley-d574731/for-sale_i69969180
Country house near Malton, located between the Howardian Hills and North York MoorsFormerly a vicarage dating from the mid nineteenth century, Appleton House is a strikingly handsome, stone-built house set back from the country road at the end of a long private drive. It has the advantage of a private position, surrounded by undulating countryside and bands of woodland with glorious views towards the North York Moors.Reception hall, cloakroom, 3 reception rooms, study, kitchen breakfast room, laundry, boot room, rear entrance and hall, cloakroom, kitchenette, games roomPrincipal bedroom suite with dressing room and bathroom, 5 further bedrooms (2 en suite), family bathroom, 2 further bedrooms, house bathroomLarge garage, stone barns, outbuildings, store, tennis courtGardens, grounds, paddockIn all just under 4 acresAdditional Information - This property has recently been redecorated throughout, new bathrooms have been fitted and the gardens have been given a makeover by a highly respected garden designer. The house itself is well suited to family life with impressive reception rooms, a kitchen dining room with adjacent sitting room, large games room and a generous range of practical domestic rooms and storage. Six first floor bedrooms are accessed from the primary staircase, and two further bedrooms from the secondary staircase. This eastern wing could easily form separate, self-contained accommodation.Outside - A private gravel drive sweeps into the property providing access to the triple garage and ample parking for multiple vehicles. The splendid gardens and grounds lie predominantly to the west and include a tennis court, paddock and kitchen garden. Also on the west side of the house is a stone flagged terrace, ideal for al fresco dining. There are mature trees, beautifully planted borders, gravel paths, sweeping lawns and a wooded area to the south side. In all just over 3½ acresEnvirons - Malton 3 miles, Hovingham 5 miles, Helmsley 12 miles, York 20 milesAppleton-Le-Street is a small village with an historic church, situated between Hovingham and Malton. The village lies on the edge of the Howardian Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, just elevent miles from the North York Moors National Park.Malton is the closest market town. It has built a national reputation as Yorkshire's Food Capital with its independent shops, cafes and restaurants, artisan food producers and brewers, food market and Food Lovers Festival as well as its annual music festival. Local amenities include a community hospital, doctors' surgery, tennis courts, swimming pool, gyms and cinema. Malton School and local primaries have a very good reputation and both Ampleforth College and Terrington Hall independent schools lie within easy reach. York's top independent schools are accessible via the A64 that provides excellent road links east and west. Malton Railway Station provides direct links to the coast, to mainline York and on to Leeds, London, Liverpool and Manchester Airport. This easily accessible corner of North Yorkshire has it all: the historic city of York, the North York Moors, Castle Howard, the Yorkshire Wolds and Heritage Coast are all on the doorstep.General - Tenure: FreeholdEPC rating: FServices & Systems: Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil central heating.Fixtures & Fittings: Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as fitted carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc., are specifically excluded but may be made available by separate negotiation.Viewing: Strictly by appointmentLocal authority: North Yorkshire Council Directions: Head from Malton towards Helmsley on the B1257. Just before the village road rises to the left, the country house name is visible carved into the low stone wall with timber fencing behind.Photographs, particulars and showreel: June 2022 and October 2023NB: Google map images may neither be current nor a true representation. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_appleton-le-street-d617542/for-sale_i71433786
NEARBYThirsk 2 miles, Northallerton 6 miles, Easingwold 14 Miles (All distances Approximate) ACCOMMODATIONGround Floor: Entrance hall, drawing room, dining room, family room, orangery, farmhouse kitchen, pantry, rear hall and porch, boot room with original stove, utility room/laundry, shower room, cloakroom and gun store. First Floor: Principal bedroom with ensuite bathroom and dressing area, guest bedroom, house bathroom, library/study.Second Floor: Five double bedrooms and bathroom. These are currently used as two bedrooms, playroom, study room and store. Lower Ground Floor: Two cellars. One currently shelved and used as an additional pantry. Outside: Front garden with cascading steps and woodland, lawned gardens with patio seating area, private courtyard and summer house. Impressive tree lined driveway flanked by paddocks, pebbled parking area with turning circle. Large garage block with 3 double remote controlled doors, garaging for many cars, workshop. Outside office, gym and covered entertaining area. Tool shed and potting shed, vegetable plot with raised beds and an orchard. Stable block with two stables, tack room, hay store and feed store. Land: Three Paddocks which are all post and railed. In all circa 13 acres. INTRODUCTIONBeal House, originally built as the dower house for the Gautby Estate, is a majestic Grade II listed country manor house dating back to the late 18th century. Nestled away and surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside the property offers privacy, views, character, tranquility and superb living space. The ground floor has beautifully proportioned reception rooms that can be used daily or for the more formal occasions. The heart of the house is the phenomenal farmhouse kitchen with high ceiling, featured stonework and two working AGAs (one 2 oven electric, and one 4 oven oil). There is also a useful pantry off the kitchen, as well as a cellar. The main reception rooms are made up of a beautiful drawing room with open fire which leads into a large orangery. This is ideal for entertaining especially in the summer months as it leads into the garden and on to the terrace. However, there is underfloor heating in the orangery so it can be used all year around. To the other side of the hallway is the dining room which also has an open fire and is extremely spacious, as well as a lovely family room for everyday 'chilling'!The 'working end' of the house is well set up, with rear entrance leading into a boot room, a wc, cloakroom and shower (useful for dogs!) as well as a large utility and laundry with access to a side courtyard. There is also a gun room / store at this end of the house.The grand, hand-crafted staircase leads to three of the eight bedrooms the property has to offer. The principal bedroom is spacious with a large sash window making the most of wonderful views over to the Yorkshire Dales. To the rear of this is a very comfortable ensuite bathroom/dressing room with freestanding bath along with built in wardrobe storage space and shutters. The guest bedroom and bathroom overlook the rear of the property and the current owners have made the remaining bedroom into a beautiful library and study for themselves. The second floor has five further double bedrooms and an additional bathroom. This is used as the 'children's floor' where they have two large bedrooms with newly fitted shutters, a playroom and a study room. The remaining room is used as a store.Externally, Beal House has fantastic gardens and grounds which include a fantastic vegetable garden with raised beds, an orchard, two ponds, manicured lawns and pretty woodland. The front garden has feature cascading steps leading down into the lawned area making the most of the views towards the Yorkshire Dales. The side of the house has an established walled garden with a large terrace area, perfect for alfresco entertaining. This is a magnificent house that is an idyllic family home with plenty of space, beautiful gardens and grounds in this convenient and very private location in North Yorkshire. ENVIRONSThornton Le Street is located 2 miles from the market town of Thirsk and only 6 miles from Northallerton. There are excellent rail links from Thirsk and Northallerton stations both north and south with travel to London and Edinburgh in around 2 hours. Only 3 miles from the A19 and quickly to the A1, it is an ideal location to access the motorway network north and south. Local schools, shops and leisure facilities are all available within the surrounding area as well as many excellent state and independent schools within easy reach. SERVICESWe are advised that the property has mains water and electricity. Drainage is via a septic tank. The heating is fuelled by an oiled fired boiler. LOCAL AUTHROITYNorth Yorkshire Council TENUREWe are advised that the property is freehold and that vacant possession will be granted upon legal completion. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DIRECTIONSTravelling from Thirsk heading on the A168 towards Northallerton, drive through the village of Thornton Le Street. After approximately ½ mile turn left up a private drive. Continue for half a mile and the entrance to Beal House is on the right hand side. VIEWING ARRANGEMENTSStrictly through the selling agent. Croft Independence House, Office 2Nether PoppletonYork YO26 6PH For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_thornton-le-street-d622491/for-sale_i71022483
The propertyDesigned with a biophilic focus a desire to connect with nature to improve health and well-being this unique stone and black clad home boasts an aesthetic that melds with the local landscape. At the same time, it offers a truly impressive level of modern luxury and convenience.As you enter the ground floor, breath taking views greet you from every angle. Designed by Studio Nest, the heart of this home lies in the expansive, bespoke kitchen, dining, and family space, adorned with a large kitchen island that invites culinary creativity. The open layout seamlessly connects this area to the terrace, grounds, and the awe-inspiring long-distance views beyond. The bespoke kitchen features impeccable design and is accompanied by a walk-in pantry, ensuring ample storage space, and a practical laundry room. However, the ground floor has much more to offer. A separate sitting room, boasting a captivating feature fireplace, provides a serene space for quiet evenings, while a dedicated home gym/office allows you to prioritize self-care and well-being or working form home. Moving upstairs via beautiful feature steel and timber staircase, the master bedroom awaits, offering panoramic, long-range views that overlook the lush green fields of the Wharfe Valley. Built-in double wardrobes and a generously sized en suite and dressing room add to the luxurious ambiance to this private retreat. The dressing room could also act as a fifth bedroom should a purchaser require. A separate guest suite, also blessed with captivating long-range views, includes an en suite bathroom and a stylish dressing area. There are also two additional double bedrooms that complete the first floor with a beautifully designed house bathroom, featuring a freestanding bath that adds a touch of elegance.Services: Mains water, drainage and 3 phase electric. True fibre 'gigabit' internet connection / phone. Air source heat pump with mains pressure hot water tank. Underfloor heating to ground floor and bathrooms.OutsideDesigned by Rob Hardy & Co Garden Design, the property is approached through electric gates leading to a spacious block paved and gravel parking area giving access to the integral double garage with a fitted 22Kw electric car charger. The garden to the front has a substantial lawned area. To the rear there are borders planted up with a wide range of plants and shrubbery. There is also a beautiful terrace ideal for entertaining and al fresco dining, the whole enjoying sweeping views over the Wharfe Valley.LocationKearby is a small hamlet of properties closely situated to the highly desirable village of Kirkby Overblow. The village boasts a choice of two public houses, a farm shop, a church and a highly regarded primary school. Just a few miles from the picturesque market town of Wetherby and the spa/conference town of Harrogate which offer supermarkets, plenty of shops, an excellent selection of restaurants, cafes, bars and various leisure and cultural facilities. The A1(M) is about 5 miles which provides excellent access North and links with the national motorway network. The railway station at Harrogate connects with the mainline stations at York and Leeds giving fast services to London Kings Cross and Edinburgh. Leeds Bradford Airport is located 11 miles away.For families, the Golden Triangle boasts some of the very finest schools in the country. From Ashville College and Leeds Grammar two of the UK's leading independent schools and the highly successful King James's School in Knaresborough to the well-regarded nearby village primaries at Sicklinghall and Kirkby Overblow. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_kearby-d580879/for-sale_i70938985
Luxurious barn conversion with cottage, substantial agricultural buildings and land.Manor Farm is a comprehensive property package comprising a handsome barn conversion of more than 3500 sq ft, a separate cottage offering ancillary accommodation, substantial outbuildings, gardens and paddocks. It enjoys a rural location in the Vale of Pickering, highly convenient for Malton. The principal house is a recent conversion of period farm buildings, offering versatile accommodation and finished to an exacting standard inside and out. The whole is offered for sale with no onward chain.Entrance and staircase hall, drawing room, kitchen/breakfast room, dining/living room, entertainment room/bar, utility room, boot room, shower room, wc, plant roomFamily room, principal bedroom suite with dressing room and bathroom, 2 further bedrooms, house bathroomCottage: kitchen/dining/sitting room, utility room, principal bedroom suite with bathroom, bedroom 2/dressing room, bedroom 3, bathroom. Walled garden.Double garage, office2 general purpose agricultural sheds, cattle shed, utility shedGardens, polytunnel, dog run, paddocksIn all just under 13 acresLot 2 further land totalling nearly 22 acres including 865 metres of river frontage available by separate negotiationMore Details - Manor Farm is a sympathetic conversion of a traditional nineteenth century barn. Agricultural fittings have been restored and upcycled to reveal the authentic character of this fine original building. Not only does this include the restoration of the ceiling beams, roof trusses and steels but also the light fittings, staircase treads, mellow floorboards, rustic doors and door furniture, textured oak wall boarding and stone fireplace. Both oak-framed porches were added in 2024. Much of the interior of this house feels like a newbuild and the emphasis is clearly on comfort and luxury with underfloor heating, column radiators, a bespoke staircase with glazed balustrade, high specification fixtures and fittings throughout, and superfast broadband cabled to the property.The main entrance opens to a central hall with cloaks cupboard and a full-height window and glazed door connecting to the walled garden opposite. An everyday door opens onto a customised boot room with a cloakroom alongside. Beyond lies the fabulous L-shaped kitchen/dining/sitting room with French doors opening onto the breakfast courtyard. This magnificent family room is characterised by vaulted ceilings, mellow beams, the original steels, barn windows and exposed brickwork. The bespoke fitted kitchen is nearly new and includes a large island unit with rounded corners, an induction hob and a family-sized breakfast bar with a resin worksurface. The kitchen also has a double Belfast sink above which sits an east facing window offering a fine outlook over the dog run and paddocks beyond; there are Fisher & Paykel integrated appliances, a boiling water tap and filtered water system, and quartz worksurfaces. Alongside is a well-equipped utility room. Double doors also open west to the party room, a tremendous 29 ft space with a part-timber, part-glazed roof draped in a mature wisteria, banquette seating, a large custom-made bar, pizza oven and built in barbeque, and doors to the walled south facing garden. The 24 ft dining room is open to the kitchen; it has three full-sized arched windows and an impressive stone fireplace housing an electric stove. At the far western end of the house is the beautifully proportioned drawing room with bifold doors opening onto the west facing terrace.On the first floor the staircase rises to a family room on the landing, ideal as an informal sitting room and/or study. The bedrooms are all large doubles with ceilings that rise into the vaulted roof space. The principal bedroom suite has a dressing room and bathroom, two skylights and a full height window giving far-reached views west. The two further double bedrooms are served by a large house bathroom with a freestanding bath tub and shower unit.The accommodation is very adaptable and includes a ground floor bathroom.Cottage - Known as 'The Smithy', this single storey cottage is entirely self-contained with its own front entrance on the main drive and its own parking accessed by electric gates. The cottage is ideal for extended family or for use as a holiday let. The cottage comes with a walled garden and patio area linked to the main house via a secure gate; there are also sliding doors to a west facing area of lawn. All three bedrooms face west and bedroom 3 is currently used as a dressing room. The cottage has luxurious fixtures and fittings throughout, and its independent heating system is fuelled by the ground source heat pump.Outside - The property is accessed via a quiet, single track country lane, and is set back discreetly from any passing traffic. A private drive, flanked by laurel trees and broad grass verges, sweeps past the cottage and outbuildings to the detached double garage in front of the house. The land sits largely behind the house and is divided into paddocks enclosed and divided by post and rail fencing. The old fold yard has been beautifully landscaped to create a private, sheltered walled garden that enjoys a south facing orientation and is connected to the party room. On the west of the house and accessed via bifold doors is a west facing paved terrace with a brick-built rill holding a contemporary water feature.Outbuildings - The detached garage has electric roller shutter doors, power and light. Alongside is a fully-equipped and insulated office. There is planning permission for an additional double garage.Four substantial steel-framed, multi-purpose outbuildings, all with light and power, face a large area of hardstanding. A concealed builders' yard sits at the rear. One of the larger sheds has a mezzanine and workshop area, one is concrete and insulated panel. All steel sheds are secure with lockable doors and large electric roller shutter doors. The outbuilding farthest from the house is a livestock shed with a farmgate alongside giving access to the land. This would be ideal for equestrian interests.Environs - Malton 4 miles, Pickering 7 miles, York 20 miles, Scarborough 25 milesRyton is a rural hamlet just outside Malton, close to the A169 Pickering Road and three miles from the A64 connecting to York, Leeds and the national motorway network. The Georgian market town of Malton straddles the North York Moors, Howardian Hills and Yorkshire Wolds. It has a national reputation as Yorkshire's Food Capital with its cafes and restaurants, artisan food producers, brewers and Food Lovers Festival. Along with its wide range of independent shops are supermarkets, with Marks & Spencer just over County Bridge. Local amenities abound including a community hospital, doctors' surgery, tennis courts, swimming pool, gyms, cinema and arts venue. Within catchment is Malton School (Ofsted 'Good' with 'Outstanding' Sixth Form), and within reach are Ampleforth College, Terrington Hall and York's independent schools. The railway station offers direct links to the coast, mainline York and on to Leeds, London, Liverpool and Manchester Airport.General - Tenure: FreeholdEPC Rating: House C, Cottage CServices & Systems: Mains electricity and water. Zoned heating with thermostats in every room. Cabled superfast broadband. Solar panels on the house and sheds, ground source heat pump.Fixtures & Fittings: Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as fitted carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc., are specifically excluded but may be made available by separate negotiation.Viewing: Strictly by appointmentLocal Authority: North Yorkshire Council Money Laundering Regulations: Prior to a sale being agreed, prospective purchasers are required to produce identification documents in order to comply with Money Laundering regulations. Your co-operation with this is appreciated and will assist with the smooth progression of the sale.Directions: From Ryton head along Ryton Rigg Road, as signposted, and the drive to the property can be found onthe right hand side, immediately beyond the farmhouse. ///crucially.edge.pricingPhotographs, particulars and showreel: February & April 2024NB: Google map images may neither be current nor a true representation. 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Glorious country house near Malton with land, outbuildings and ancillary accommodation.Walnut Tree Farm sits on the edge of a peaceful rural village just outside Malton, at the foot of Thorpe Bassett Wold. Formerly a traditional farmhouse dating from 1792, it has been extended into its adjoining barns and renovated with great skill, successfully blending the old and the new, the original house and its farm buildings, to create a substantial family property of nearly 6500 sq ft. It retains a range of traditional outbuildings and an early nineteenth century barn that now provides superb ancillary accommodation. The setting can barely be surpassed; it is flagged by the North York Moors to the north and the Yorkshire Wolds to the east, and its principal rooms overlook its land and the rising chalkland hills beyond. Framed by open countryside on three sides, this is a discreet country house almost entirely concealed from public view.The village of Thorpe Bassett has a noteworthy history; it was procured from the presiding Lords of the manor, Cnut and his brother Gamal, by William the Conqueror following the Norman Conquest in 1066. Its restored parish church is of Norman origin.Entrance and staircase hall, cloakroom, wc, kitchen, living/breakfast room, pantry, boot room, laundry room, 5 reception rooms including a games roomPrincipal bedroom suite with en suite bathroom, 4 further bedrooms, 2 further bathrooms (1 en suite)Barn: kitchen/living room, 2 bedrooms both with en suite bathroomsLeisure suite: gym, steam room with integral shower, wcTriple car port, 4 stores including gardener's wc, Dutch barn with garaging and storage, dog kennelGardens and grounds, wildlife pondIn all some 12.3 acresMore Details - The original farmhouse was comprehensively and sympathetically renovated in 2005 retaining the character of its farmhouse heritage with magnificent fireplaces, exposed beams and trusses. Over the years, the current owners have upgraded the property, including a complete refurbishment of the barn and outbuildings. In addition, they have carried out regular maintenance work both inside and out. The fixtures and fittings are high specification and the bathrooms were all newly fitted three years ago; there is underfloor heating to the ground floor and electric underfloor heating to the bathrooms, all of the sash windows are hardwood and bespoke, the ironwork is custom-made by Sherburn Metalwork, there are cast iron column radiators, oak panelled doors and floorboards.The superb 33ft family kitchen/breakfast/living room has a double height ceiling with exposed roof trusses. Two sets of French doors give access to an east facing morning terrace with its lavender garden and a sheltered west facing afternoon terrace. The kitchen itself has multiple units and integrated appliances, an oil-fired heat storage Aga with an electric AGA Integrated Module (the Module has a double oven, grill and gas hob), an island unit, Carron Phoenix double sink, Quartz kitchen surfaces, space to accommodate a family-sized dining table and an informal living area. Both the dining room and snug are teeming with character having exposed timber ceilings and an Inglenook fireplace shared by a single chimney. The 25ft sitting room has a deep bay with door and an open fire housing a cast iron grate. Also with a south facing bay, the study has a pretty fireplace and views across the sweeping drive. Formerly an adjoining barn, the games room is a magnificent, double height space with a contemporary inset fireplace and a range of fitted bookcases and cupboards. There are ample storage options on both floors with walk-in cupboards and fitted wardrobes in all of the bedrooms, and a pretty cast iron fireplace in bedroom 3. The bedrooms are beautifully styled and the bathrooms have contemporary fittings with ceramic RAK sinks and showers. Two have freestanding baths, with a further freestanding bath in the Barn.Ancillary Accommodation - The traditional barn dates from 1835 and was renovated in 2016 by the current owners; its stylish living space including a kitchen/living room and two en suite bedrooms has a double height ceiling and exposed brick walls; there are mellow oak trusses and beams and a fabulous staircase with oak treads and bespoke ironwork. This is luxurious self-contained accommodation that blends high tech and high spec fittings alongside a sensitive restoration. It has its own paved terrace and private view across open countryside, and the views from the first floor are exceptional. The barn is linked to the main house by a covered, paved walkway.Outbuildings - There is a range of outbuildings dating from 1821, all contiguous to the house. The leisure suite has a gym and steam room with integral shower and wc, and bifold doors open on to the sheltered terrace with glorious views beyond. The stores are numerous and three could be reinstated as stables with an additional tack room. One of the stores holds the boiler for the barn and a gardener's wc. There is also an agricultural Dutch barn which holds the oil tank, and a secure garage and dog kennel which is accessed via the alternative/delivery entrance through timber gates.Garden And Grounds - Timber gates open to the gravelled drive that follows a procession of cherry trees and sweeps around to the main entrance and triple car port with walnut tree standing sentinel. In front is an extensive parking area and the drive continues through to the outer area with outbuildings, Dutch barn with additional garaging and perimeter wall with gated access to the grounds beyond. Abutting the house and accessed from the kitchen/breakfast/living room is a terrace alongside a parterre garden with clipped box hedging and lavender beds. The extensive grounds are lawned and sweep around the house extending to three sides; there is a wildlife pond towards the eastern boundary. The versatile land could be reinstated as separate paddocks and is flat so ideal for a tennis court or football/rugby pitch. On the southern boundary is a deep bank and on its crest a line of clipped laurel hedging that serves to screen Walnut Tree Farm from its far neighbour. The whole is secure and bounded by hedged fencing.Environs - Rillington 1 mile, Malton 6 miles, Scarborough 19 miles, York 23 miles, Leeds 50 milesThorpe Bassett is an attractive rural village located between York and Scarborough, surrounded by open farmland and on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds. The nearby village of Rillington has a doctors' surgery, fish & chip shop, two public houses, primary school, post office and village store. There is a useful footpath direct from the property boundary to the village. Walnut Tree Farm is convenient for the A64 trunk road connecting to Malton, York, Leeds and the east coast.General - Tenure: FreeholdEPC Rating: Walnut Tree Farm D, Barn DServices & Systems: Mains electricity and water. Private drainage. Oil central heating.Fixtures & Fittings: Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as fitted carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc., are specifically excluded but may be made available by separate negotiation.Viewing: Strictly by appointmentLocal Authority: Ryedale District Council Directions: On the A64 from Malton heading to Scarborough, drive into Rillington and almost immediately turn right on Collinson Lane as indicated by a signpost to 'Thorpe Bassett'. Continue into the village passing the church. The drive to the property is found on the right hand side as indicated by a Holly Tree House sign. Take this drive and the main gates will be seen on the right hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_thorpe-bassett-d603575/for-sale_i71345783
Georgian country house with cottages, gardens and grounds conveniently located between York and Leeds with rapid access to the national motorway network.This substantial country residence with cottages and outbuildings is set in nearly nine acres of mature formal gardens and paddocks. The property was built in the early nineteenth century for Lord Londesborough as part of the Grimston Estate and is Grade II listed. Now fully updated it is offered as a luxurious family home surrounded by spectacular gardens and grounds. This property is available on the market for the first time in twenty years, with no onward chain.Entrance hall, 3 reception rooms, living/dining/orangery, kitchen/breakfast room, utility, pantry, wine cellar, gym, games room, principal bedroom suite with shower room, dressing room, 5 further bedrooms, 2 house bathrooms2 x 2-bedroom cottagesGarden lodge, stable block, barn, double garageFormal gardens, grounds, paddockIn all some 8.8 acresAdditional Information - The principal reception rooms all face south enjoying an outlook across the extensive lawns and formal gardens. At the heart of the home is the magnificent 33 ft orangery built by Vale Garden Houses of Grantham with an interior designed by Mark Wilkinson. Illuminated by two huge lantern windows it is fully glazed on the southern elevation and has French doors that open onto the garden terrace. This exceptional room forms the main family dining and living area with breakfast bar and kitchen worktop, and connects through double doors to the kitchen. Designed by Peter Thompson, the kitchen is fitted with bespoke wooden units with granite worktops, integrated appliances and has an island unit with breakfast bar, banquette seating and space to accommodate a family-sized breakfast table. Alongside is a traditional fitted pantry with stone slabs and separate utility/laundry room. The three further reception rooms are all elegantly proportioned and together offer 16-pane sash windows, wooden panelling, window seats and handsome fireplaces. The study has bespoke cabinetry and an adjacent walk-in cupboard. Alongside the kitchen, the custom-built pool house is palatial in scale and illuminated by skylights and tall, south-facing picture windows. The heated pool comes with artificial palm trees, a jacuzzi and children's slide as well as a changing room, shower room and plant room.The lower ground floor has been skilfully renovated to reveal its vaulted roof and generous ceiling height. The gym and games room both have underfloor heating and grilled windows. In addition, there is a secure wine cellar with bespoke shelving.The first floor accommodation is accessed via two staircases, the primary staircase having delicate spindles and a polished handrail. The principal bedroom suite has a shower room and bespoke, fully fitted his-and-hers dressing room alongside. There are five further double bedrooms served by two house bathrooms both with contemporary and high specification fittings that include a bath and shower.Cottages - The two cottages provide stylish ancillary accommodation ideal for guests, dependent relatives or staff. Both are two storey properties with independent entrances, parking and small gardens; each has a kitchen, sitting room, two bedrooms and a bathroom. One is attached to the first floor accommodation of the main house via a secure door.Outside - A long gravel drive, flanked by a mellow wall on one side and an avenue of trees on the other, leads to bespoke electric wrought iron gates. The drive sweeps round to provide ample parking in front of the western entrance to the house. It continues through the arch to the double garage and to the double-fronted eastern entrance to the house; the garage has a gardener's wc and electric doors.The entire property has been elegantly landscaped with manicured lawns, topiarised shrubs, specimen trees, connecting pathways, paved sitting areas and herbaceous borders providing all year colour. The beautiful gardens and grounds can be enjoyed from every window.The south facing stone elevation is adorned by an established wisteria and climbing rose, and here, the gardens are at their finest. A York stone terrace is sheltered by an arbour clad in clematis and rose, beyond which lies extensive, manicured lawns and colourful herbaceous borders. Adjacent is a garden of ornamental design with tropical palms enclosed by clipped box hedging. Here the lawns are shaped by formal beds planted with rose bushes, standard roses and rows of lavender, and an ornate fishpond with a tumbling water feature takes centre stage. At the far side is a substantial, stone-flagged greenhouse with water and electricity. The whole is enclosed and private, bounded by fencing concealed by high hedges and mature trees.Garden Lodge And Outbuildings - The gravelled drive sweeps round to the superb garden lodge that stands on its own concealed from the house. Constructed of timber with a slate roof, the lodge is orientated to face west and enjoy an open outlook across parkland grounds to the western boundary of the property. Designed for entertaining it is a magnificent space with a vaulted ceiling, a fully fitted kitchen, pizza oven and separate cloakroom. Patio doors and bifold doors both open west onto the extensive barbeque terrace beyond which lies a flat stretch of lawn ideal for a marquee. Close by is the stable block with four stables attached at the back to a 50 ft tractor shed/barn. Adjacent lies a paddock scattered with mature native parkland trees, accessed via a five-bar gate.Environs - York 12 miles, Leeds 15 miles, Harrogate 18 miles, Leeds Bradford Airport 20 miles, Doncaster Railway Station 35 milesGrimston Lodge lies in well wooded countryside adjoining the Grimston Park Estate. Tadcaster lies just a mile to the north with its range of shops, cafes, supermarket, schools, restaurants and amenities including a swimming pool and sports clubs. The A1(M) is some four miles to the west giving access to the national motorway network and commercial centres of North and West Yorkshire. Doncaster Railway Station, an easy journey south on the A1(M), offers a regular service to London Kings Cross in less than 1½ hours with good parking options and season tickets. South Milford Railway Station can be reached in ten minutes and provides a regular service into central Leeds within half an hour. Leeds Bradford Airport lies 24 miles away and Manchester Airport can be reached in little over an hour.General - Tenure: FreeholdEPC Rating: exempt as listed Grade IIServices & Systems: Mains electricity, water. Oil central heating. Underfloor heating. LPG gas and electric heating in garden lodge kitchen. Private drainage. CCTV and ANPR camera, whole property alarmed.Fixtures & Fittings: Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as fitted carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc., are specifically excluded but may be made available by separate negotiation.Viewing: Strictly by appointmentLocal Authority: North Yorkshire Council Money Laundering Regulations: Prior to a sale being agreed, prospective purchasers are required to produce identification documents in order to comply with Money Laundering regulations. Your co-operation with this is appreciated and will assist with the smooth progression of the sale.Directions: From the A64 take the A162 and Grimston Lodge can be found less than a mile down on the right hand side, as indicated by a house sign on a stone pillar.Photographs, particulars and showreel: Summer 2023 and April 2024NB: Google map images may neither be current nor a true representation. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_near-tadcaster-d607628/for-sale_i70726567
NEARBYThirsk 5 miles York 23 miles, A19 5 miles, A19 ,Leeds 40 miles ( all distances are approximate ) ACCOMMODATIONPrincipal Home Entrance hall, living dining kitchen, family room, sitting room, study, utility room and cloak room/shower room.Principal bedroom with dressing room and bathroom, guest bedroom with en suite shower room and outside 'bathroom', guest bedroom with ensuite, two further double bedrooms and a house bathroom.Annexe Living kitchen, bedroom and bathroom.Immaculate gardens, ornamental pond, terracing, sunken decking with seating area and hot tub, breeze house with log burner. Home office, boot/utility room, car port, double garages, storage and boiler room. Sweeping driveway, stabling and stores, ample parking and paddocks.Indoors swimming pool and sauna. Panoramic views that catch one's breath. In all approximately 5 acres INTRODUCTIONOsgoodby Cottage enjoys a truly spectacular setting tucked away close to the village of Kilburn and commands the most fabulous 360 degree views. During the current vendors ownership they have transformed the original 'cottage' into a large five bedroom family home. They have added a sitting room and study to one end and a leisure area to the other with swimming pool and sauna (flanked to one side by bifolding doors to 'let the outside in'!) Without doubt the extensions and alterations both inside and outside have significantly enhanced this property to make the most of its very special location. The accommodation is arranged over two floors with all of the rooms taking in the views. On the ground floor, the bespoke dining kitchen has been well thought out with an AGA as well as other appliances, a large island and spacious dining area (with a view in to the swimming pool and beyond) and door leading out on to the front terrace. There is a large utility and shower/ cloakroom which leads into the swimming pool this area is a leisure haven and thanks to the 'disappearing walls' it can in essence be an indoor or outdoor pool!. On the ground floor there is a dining room, large sitting room with log burner and a study with doors opening out onto the garden. The beautiful oak stairs lead up to the first floor which is made up of five generous bedrooms. The principal bedroom suite has a dressing room, plenty of storage and a huge bathroom with walk in shower and 'double bath' along with his and her sinks. The first guest bedroom has a 'quirky 'outside 'bathroom' on a balcony leading from the shower room the perfect place to relax and soak up the stunning views. At the other end of the house is a guest bedroom with ensuite as well as two further double bedrooms and fantastic house bathroom. In addition to the main accommodation provided in the house is a very useful one bedroom annexe / guest suite, brilliant home office plus the expected garaging, car ports and storage. The outstanding attribute of Osgoodby Cottage though is its position and views. The drive sweeps along the hillside into a gravelled parking area with stabling to one side. You are then drawn to the views all around you, which are breath taking and glorious. The current owners have transformed the grounds and although they are mostly laid to lawn they have added perfect entertaining areas around the house to make the most of every aspect. There is a breeze house with log burner for the colder nights and a sunken decking area with hot tub for the summer days and evenings. Adjacent to the pool area is a BBQ area and covered gym as well as more room for alfresco dining. ENVIRONSThe market town of Thirsk is only 5 miles away and Helmsley is 7 miles away, both of which offer an array of shops, a weekly market, supermarket, restaurants and bars. Thirsk has a train station with regular services to York and Leeds and London (in under 2 hours). The village of Kilburn is only 2 miles away, home to the renowned 'Mouseman' furniture makers and has a public house, museum cafe and shop and butchers.York is the nearest city offering excellent shopping, theatre, restaurants and much more. SERVICESWe are advised that the property has mains water and electricity. Drainage is via a septic tank and the central heating is oil fired. LOCAL AUTHROITYNorth Yorkshire Council TENUREWe are advised that the property is freehold and that vacant possession will be granted upon legal completion. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DIRECTIONSTravelling from Thirsk take the A170 towards Sutton under Whitestonecliffe. Take the first main right hand turn signed Bagby and Kilburn. Follow this road through Balk and after approximately 1.5 miles pass the white houses on your left and follow up the hill and the driveway to the property is on the left hand side. VIEWING ARRANGEMENTSStrictly through the selling agent.Croft For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_osgoodby-d634177/for-sale_i70186523
Originally built in the mid-15th century Arthington Hall stands on the site of a former Cluniac nunnery endowed by the Arthington family in the late 1200s and later given by HenryVIII to Archbishop Cranmer in 1543 after the dissolution of the monasteries. Following a fire in the late 1700s, the house was substantially remodelled for Henry Arthington by Yorkshire architect John Carr who was very popular in Wharfedale at the time for designing beautiful country houses, such as nearby Harewood House. At Arthington Hall, Carr's most notable legacy is the famous 'flying staircase' described by the late Giles Wordsley as a masterpiece of joinery and one of Yorkshire's unknown 18th century marvels. Set in an oval stairwell, it starts with two flights that meet at the half landing to form a central unsupported flight. In the late 19th century the property was extended by Alfred Waterhouse who is best known for his design of the Natural History Museum in London.Arthington Hall is a classically designed Grade II listed Georgian house approached via a very private and discreet circular tree lined drive. At the gates to the property lies a Lodge House, that would be perfect for staff or dependant relatives. The gardens and grounds have been beautifully landscaped to include a walled garden, parterre, orchard, courtyard and formal garden. Ample provision for car parking has been incorporated along with garaging for four cars, which was included in the most recent renovation. In 2015 Arthington Hall was beautifully and completely restored. The attention to detail throughout the property is quite outstanding. From the moment one enters, there is a real sense of quality. The standard that has been achieved throughout the property is immediately apparent with no detail being too small, ensuring that the original character of the building remains intact. The decor represents the best of modern-day country house living, each room having its own personality. This extends from the formality of the family drawing room, the elegant dining room, the impressive orangery to the magnificent entertainment room and bar, all four of which have been finished to exacting standards.As one would expect with a house of this calibre, there is a large, high specification kitchen, fitted with an extensive range of hand-built hardwood units beneath contrasting granite work surfaces, finished with quality Miele appliances, including an Aga. The kitchen has been perfectly positioned for ease of access to the three main reception rooms and the orangery, perfect for entertaining guests and parties. The orangery is approached across a large terraced area with barbecue and seating area. A new audio-visual system which also manages heating, lighting, and security has been installed.Arthington Hall also accommodates for family life beautifully with two offices, library, playroom, home cinema room and a separate leisure suite including a 3 room gym, relaxation room and steam room as well as all the entertaining space previously mentioned. The main office has been lovingly restored to its former glory. On the first floor there are a total of eight bedrooms, seven full suites and the remaining bedroom having access to a shower room. All have been tastefully decorated and offer stunning views of the surrounding grounds and rolling countryside beyondThe gardens and grounds have been beautifully landscaped featuring new terracing and extensive planting. The principal terrace leading off the west wing is planted with a mixture of shrub and herbaceous borders with formal parterre and a hornbeam walk. A rose covered colonnade style pergola leads to a terraced dining area with spectacular views towards the River Wharfe and the breath taking Arthington viaduct. A new walled garden was created in 2014 and is capable of providing year-round produce, including cut flowers, a plethora of seasonal fruits and vegetables, such as figs, morello cherries, pears, apples, nectarines, peaches, raspberry beds and asparagus beds. Along with a large newly constructed traditional style greenhouse, which includes vines and a garden store behind. This particular part of the garden is a remarkable feature.The grounds extend to approximately 22 acres which includes an ancient Beech and Bluebell wood with a Ha Ha wall that has been fully restored. The ancient woodland is a magical place and boasts snowdrops and wild garlic as well as the beautiful Bluebells.Fishing/Shooting RightsThe hall includes fishing rights on the river Wharfe and by separate arrangement there is the option to take the shoot on the neighbouring 900 acres of land, which also includes a bothy that is an ideal venue for shooting refreshments. There is the potential to put down between 5000 and 7000 poults and expect to shoot between five and nine days with an average bag of 250 birds. There are 18 years left on the shooting lease, however it is currently sublet for the next 3 years.Arthington Hall is set in glorious countryside, on the edge of the small village of Arthington with its church and village hall, between Harrogate (9.2 miles) and Leeds (8.3 miles). The Yorkshire Dales National Park is just 14 miles away, offering some of the country's finest landscapes while Leeds Bradford International Airport is just over 6 miles away.Local amenities can be found in the villages of Bramhope, Pool-in Wharfedale and Harewood, between three and four miles away, including local shops, pubs and a post office. Primary schools in the area include the outstanding-rated Harewood Church of England Primary School, while secondary schooling is available in Leeds and Harrogate, including several independents,such as Gateways School, The Grammar School at Leeds and Ashville College and Harrogate Ladies in Harrogate.The nearby village, Pool- in-Wharfedale (1.7 miles) has a pub, a post office and a petrol station. There is a local train station at Weeton, 5 miles away. Arthington is well situated for those who need access to Yorkshire's urban conurbations and motorway network. Junction 45 of the A1(M) is 10 miles away. Leeds has a well-served railway station with regular services to London and Manchester, and further afield. Many services make the journey to Kings Cross in under 2 hours 15 mins. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_arthington-d545824/for-sale_i69190145
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