NEARBYEasingwold 4 miles, Thirsk 9 miles, York 18 miles (all distances approximate)
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ACCOMMODATIONGround Floor
Entrance hall, kitchen, dining hall, sitting room, further sitting room, study, utility, inner hall and W.C.
First Floor
Four double bedrooms, a single bedroom, shower room and bathroom.
Outside
Private entrance, driveway with parking for multiple vehicles, triple garage, single garage, saddle room, two stables, numerous stores, outside utility room, barn and fold yard. Extensive garden to the front and side of the property and paddocks.
In all circa 4 acres.
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INTRODUCTIONThe Manor House sits in its own grounds in the heart of the delightful and convenient village of Husthwaite and enjoys far reaching views towards the Hambleton Hills and the White Horse. Positioned next to the 12th century Norman Church, the property was first recorded in the Kings Exchequer for 1167 with the site having a number of interesting buildings and remnants of the original Manor Hall which was built after the conquest. The current house is roughly on the same footprint of the ‘Old Manor’, built after the demolition of ‘The Manor Hall’, following the Civil War and restoration of the Monarchy.
The current house, however, was built just after the beginning of the 20th century and is incredibly spacious with a number of large reception rooms and five good sized bedrooms (with their Edwardian fireplaces intact) and could be easily upgraded and remodelled to suit modern day family needs.
The property has scope to extend and develop further with the necessary planning permissions as well as potential to create further accommodation in the outbuildings (again with planning permission). For those with equestrian interests there are stables and a saddle room as well as a useful covered fold yard and fenced paddocks. The area is well known for the network of bridleways and footpaths to get out and enjoy the area on foot or on horseback!
To the front of the house is a pretty and enclosed garden laid to lawn and surrounded by established plants and shrubs. To the side is a larger lawned garden with well placed sitting areas to make the most of the incredible views of rolling countryside across to the Hambleton Hills and the White Horse. The paddocks surround the outbuildings and are circa 2.5 acres.
The Manor House is a wonderful family home in a beautiful part of the world, only a walk to the village primary school and pub, and is ready for the next owner to ‘put their stamp’ on it and maximise its potential.
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ENVIRONSHusthwaite is a charming village situated in rolling countryside close to the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park and the Howardian Hills. It has a good range of local amenities, including a primary school, public house with rooms , bus service, 12th century church, a thriving village community which makes good use of the village hall and a number of footpaths to connect out to and enjoy the surrounding countryside.
The Georgian market town of Easingwold is a few minutes’ drive away with a fantastic range of shops for everyday essentials and the City of York lies to the south with plenty of restaurants, independent shops, theatres, and much more. The A19 and A1 are within easy reach and the East Coast mainline runs through Thirsk and York making travel north and south quick and easy. There are excellent state and private schooling options within easy reach, including Ampleforth, Cundall Manor, St Peter’s in York and Queen Mary's in Topcliffe.
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SERVICESWe are advised that the property has mains electric, water and drainage and the heating is oil fired.
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LOCAL AUTHROITYNorth Yorkshire Council
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TENUREWe are advised that the property is freehold and that vacant possession will be granted upon legal completion.
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DIRECTIONSThe Manor House is located opposite the village green.
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VIEWING ARRANGEMENTSStrictly through the selling agent.