"NEARBY
Easingwold 1 mile, Thirsk 9 miles, Boroughbridge 11 miles, Helmsley 13 miles, York 15 miles.
ACCOMMODATION
Ground Floor
A wonderful entrance hall leading through to kitchen, dining room, family room and utility. There is also an adjoining study, kitchenette, and w.c to the utility with a separate external door, acting as a potential annexe.
Large living room, w.c, and pantry cupboard off the entrance hall.
First Floor
Principal bedroom with ensuite bathroom.
From landing, 4 bedrooms, study, house bathroom, and storage cupboard.
Second Floor
Further 4 bedrooms, one with an ensuite bathroom.
Commercial Outbuilding
Steel portal barn with store rooms and workshop space, and garaging with store rooms.
In all just over 5000 sqft of space.
Exterior
Private driveway with ample parking space, and a double garage with remote controlled doors. This also leads to the commercial outbuilding and grounds with summerhouse, pond, and an orchard.
Pretty front and back gardens with patio and terraced dining areas.
In all circa 2.2 acres.
INTRODUCTION
North Moor House, originally built in 1992 by the owners has been a much loved family home that is now ready for an upgrade and some modernisation. With an abundance of character, this impressive property sits in a plot of over 2 acres of gardens and grounds. The White Horse is even visible from the Kitchen window in the far distance!
The house is very spacious, light filled, and has underfloor heating throughout the ground and first floor, creating a cosy and beautiful flow between rooms which are excellently presented. The main reception rooms offer relaxed everyday living for the family or work well for the more formal occasions. There is also a useful pantry off the kitchen in the hallway. Another rear entrance from the patio leads to a study office, kitchenette, and w.c, as well as a large utility. An incredible attention to detail is shown through the historical features retained locally sourced during the building process;
Living room fireplace is from a barn surround in Pateley Bridge.
Living room beams are recovered from the demolishment of the Queens Hotel, York.
Kitchen fireplace is from the Oswaldkirk Hall door surround.
Bedroom 6 beams are recovered from Oswaldkirk Village Hall.
The grand, hand crafted staircase leads to five of the nine potential bedrooms the property has to offer. The spacious principal bedroom has wonderful views of the surrounding countryside, built in wardrobe storage space, and an ensuite bathroom with shower and bath. Through into the landing, the current owners created a library corner which is wonderfully sunlit. A hallway separates the remaining well sized four bedrooms, house bathroom, office, and storage rooms. The second floor has a guest suite with a bathroom, and a further three bedrooms which were used as the children s floor with a playroom, that has great potential for an entire guest floor, open living workspace, or anything you desire.
The manicured front garden is exceptionally thought through and has been lovingly created by the owners. It is landscaped with hedges, trees, flowered beds, and a Himalayan garden with Rhododendrons. A patio path leads to the front of the house that is covered in wisteria. The private rear garden has a terraced dining area with a small 4ft deep pond, and a pergola wrapped in wisteria and surrounded by an apple tree, plum tree, pear tree, and three fig trees.
The driveway leads to plenty of private parking and a double garage with electronically controlled doors, and useful storage areas also for logs. To the east side of the house is a garden shed and small greenhouses.
A gate entrance at the end of the driveway leads through to the large outbuilding currently used for garden machinery and garaging with ample stores. Outside are large hedged grounds and open yard areas which has planning permission for a builders yard. There is huge potential for possible residential development, business, and workshop opportunities.
North Moor House is indefinitely a wonderful family home that needs to be seen and discovered to get a true sense of its space, tranquillity, and idyllic nature, and is ready for its second owners to put their stamp on it and maximise its potential.
ENVIRONS
Featuring as Number 17 on the Nice Towns List in 2025, Easingwold is a very popular Georgian market town set on the edge of the Howardian Hills and equidistant between York and Thirsk. There are an abundance of great cafes such as The Fika Room, TeaHee, and The Olive Branch, pubs, shops, and facilities. Within walking distance or within easy driving distance, there are many outstanding primary and secondary schools such as Queen Margarets, The Mount, St Peters, Bootham, Queen Marys and Cundall Manor to name a few, as well as a number of clubs, sports and recreational facilities.
The A19 provides easy access on the road North and South, and with York being only 15 miles away and Thirsk only 9 miles away, excellent railway connections across the country are nearby, particularly the train to London Kings Cross in approximately 2 hours.
SERVICES
We are advised that the property has solar powered electric with storage battery, mains water, and a ground source heat pump.
LOCAL AUTHROITY
North Yorkshire Council
TENURE
We are advised that the property is freehold and that vacant possession will be granted upon legal completion.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
DIRECTIONS
Driving south, turn left off the A19 signed Thirsk Road and follow the road for approx 300 metres, and turn left onto North Moor Lane. Follow the lane for a couple hundred metres and North Moor House is on your left.
VIEWING ARRANGEMENTS
Strictly through the selling agent.
Croft
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