Sheriff Hutton Park

PARK

sheriff hutton • york yo60 6rh

York 12 miles ~ A1 27 miles ~ Malton 10 miles (All distances are approximate)

• Grade I listed principal house • Grade II listed Rangers House in need of modernisation • Home Farmhouse with 3 bedrooms • Large range of general purpose farm buildings • Historic parkland • Amenity lake and woodland • Productive arable and grassland

in all about 203 acres

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Important Grade I Listed country house in historic parkland setting. NOTE - Reproduced from the Ordnance Survey Map with the permission of the Controller of H.M. Stationery Office. c Crown copyright licence number 100024244 Savills (UK) Ltd NOTE - Published for the purposes of identification only and although believed to be correct its accuracy is not guaranteed.

Summary History Location & Situation

Sheriff Hutton Park is an exceptional In the early 17th Century, Sheriff Hutton and all the surrounding Sheriff Hutton Park is very well located within attractive gently residential and amenity Estate located in countryside was part of the immense . The rolling countryside only 12 miles from the centre of the Historic a popular and accessible location close property comprised part of a large Deer Park which contained City of York from where trains to London’s Kings Cross take to the historic city of York, the Howardian the Royal Hunting Lodge or “Launde House” which was approximately 2 hours. York is strategically well located almost Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty visited by King James I in 1617. Sir commenced midway between London and Edinburgh. The A64 trunk road and has views towards the ruins of Sheriff construction of a substantial country house in approximately 1619, provides dual carriageway access to the A1 Motorway (27 miles) Hutton Castle. At the heart of the Estate which incorporated the stump of the old Royal Hunting Lodge. and the market town of Malton with its increasing reputation for its within historic parkland and on the site Today, only the central block and the garden walls remain, with local food markets lies 10 miles away. lies 6 miles of a former Royal Hunting Lodge sits the the east and west wings having been demolished during the away and there is a range of amenities together with the castle impressive Grade I listed country house. extensive remodelling of the 1730s. This work was carried out ruins in the neighbouring village of Sheriff Hutton. Following recent investment in reroofing by Leonard Thompson, who gave the house its present Queen Whilst access can be gained from east or west the principal access Anne character, which included entirely re-facing the property is along the recently resurfaced coach road which provides an with new brickwork to enclose the original structure. Internally a impressive approach to Sheriff Hutton Hall along the tree lined new staircase was installed and the height of the Great Hall was driveway through the Estate farmland and parkland. reduced in order to create the first floor early Georgian drawing room. The Victorian wing was added in 1848, which added well-proportioned rooms forming the master bedroom suite and ...close to the historic city of and repointing there is an opportunity for a purchaser to create an impressive family drawing room. home. There is a large range of farm buildings of modern construction together with a The architectural and historical importance of the property is York, the Howardian Hills Area three bed Farmhouse and the Grade II listed Rangers house which requires renovation. highlighted by the fact that Sheriff Hutton Hall is Grade I listed and of Outstanding Natural Beauty The Estate extends to approximately 203 acres including parkland, mature woodland, lies within Grade II* listed Parks and Gardens. Other Grade II listed and views towards the ruins of pasture and productive arable land bordering the tree lined and recently resurfaced features including the Ice House, garden walls and a number of coach road. listed statutes and urns. ..

4 5 ...many fine architectural features such as the Jacobean panelled sitting room...

Study Description

Sheriff Hutton Hall

The purchaser will be the principal staircase dating time conserving, preserving Century staircase, installation acquiring a house of historic from approximately 1730. A and restoring many of the of a lift together with interest including many fine particular feature is the fine architectural features. Planning internal alterations primarily architectural features such Stucco friezes and plaster work consent was granted in 2013 associated with provision of as the Jacobean panelled to the ceilings complemented for alterations to include new bathrooms and ancillary sitting room which has by well-proportioned rooms erection of a replacement accommodation. The entrance remained virtually unchanged within the Victorian extension. conservatory, construction door and steps have been since 1620, the oak screen In conjunction with English of a metal and glass canopy relocated to their original with Tuscan columns in Heritage the owner has sought over the east courtyard, the position and recent capital the reception hall made by to create a modern family building of a new garage works have included reroofing Henry Duckett in 1622 and home whilst at the same block, replacement of a 20th and repointing the main house, a programme of restoration to the original garden walls as well as careful restoration of a number of the listed statues. Entrance Hall Resurfacing of the entrance drive has added to the ease of modern family home. The principal accommodation extends to 12,492 sq ft comprising access to the property. ground, first and second floors plus a further 4,400 sq ft at lower ground floor including A purchaser has the exciting the former kitchen, wine cellar and stores. opportunity to model the The front steps lead to the entrance hall off which lie the reception hall and a music house internally and install room. The main staircase hall, sitting room and dining room lie beyond as well as the services to suit their own study, kitchen area and large former Victorian ballroom which would make an impressive Main Staircase preferences to create a drawing room or family living kitchen.

6 7 Dining Room

The main staircase leads to well-proportioned landing off which are four principal rooms including the former upstairs drawing room and suited to Drawing Room creation of five or six bedrooms.

...the exciting opportunity to model the house internally and install services to suit their own preferences to create a Sitting Room modern family home.

Drawing Room

Study Lower Ground Floor Room Former Dining Hall

8 9 Floor Plans

Gross Internal Area (Approx) = 1160.55 sq m / 12492.06 sq ft Cellar = 408.74 sq m / 4399.64 sq ft Outbuilding = 96.24 sq m / 1035.91 sq ft Total = 1665.53 sq m / 17927.62 sq ft First Floor Second Floor

Ground Floor

Mid Floor (Between Wine Cellar & Ball Room)

Wine Cellar

Former Kitchen

Outbuilding Cellar For Identification Only ~ Not To Scale

10 11 Principal Bedroom

First Floor Drawing Room Bedroom

Second Floor Landing

The second floor provides further well-proportioned accommodation likely to provide another four or five bedroom suites. From the principal rooms there are mainly southerly views over the formal garden area and views north and east over the parkland and lake.

Bedroom

12 13 Gardens & Grounds

Sheriff Hutton Hall lies within parkland and gardens which are Grade II* listed and are on the register of Historic Parks and Gardens for its special historic interest. The of Galtres included the deer park hunted in by King James I in 1617. The remnants of the historic woodland includes several ancient oak trees in the parkland adjacent to the L shaped lake which is a particular feature of the property. More recent but mature woodlands offer attractive screening for the property and adds to the sporting potential. Formal gardens bordered by the original brick built garden walls are now laid to lawns flanked by a number of the listed and restored statues and urns.

...parkland and gardens which are Grade II* Listed and are on the register of Historic Parks and Gardens for its special historic interest.

14 15 Rangers House The buildings Farm Buildings are well suited for a variety Rangers House There is an extensive and useful range of farm buildings, the majority of which are of modern of livestock, construction with coated steel sheet roofs and cladding in addition to which there is a traditional brick and stone barn. The buildings are well suited for a variety of livestock, equestrian or equestrian or storage purposes servicing the farming enterprises on the holding or would form a good basis To the west of the Hall lies the ‘Ranger’s House’ for an excellent equestrian enterprise. which is a Grade II listed stone built property storage purposes... originally built as the former stable block and brew house in 1638. The property which is stone built under a slate roof now needs full restoration but was occupied as a private dwelling by a previous owner. The potential accommodation extends to approximately 3,500 sq ft with some well-proportioned rooms. Particular features include the full height reception room with galleried landing and carved doorframe. The Rangers House Rangers House offers potential for a variety of uses subject to planning including additional accommodation, office or leisure uses. The adjoining single storey wing of stone brick and pantile construction provides further 845 sq ft of potential accommodation. Home Farmhouse

Home Farmhouse is a three bedroom property of brick, stone and slate construction providing approximately 1,280 sq ft of accommodation on two floors including a utility room, cloakroom, dining kitchen, staircase hall and sitting room with three bedrooms and two bathrooms on the Home Farmhouse first floor. The property requires updating.

16 17 The Land

The land which in all extends to approximately to 203 acres comprises arable and grassland farmed on a contractorship basis with a local farmer. The land which adjoins the coach road protects the approach to the estate beyond which is gently rolling countryside mainly in arable rotation. The parkland and woodland lies closer to the Hall providing shelter, protection and amenity value and there is potential for a small family shoot on the land.

...remnants of the historic woodland includes several ancient oak trees in the parkland adjacent to the L shaped lake which is a particular feature of the property.

18 19 General Information

Postcode Sporting Rights YO60 6RH Are included in the sale, insofar as they are owned. Mark Riley Design - 07747 037222

Directions Local Authority The coach road which passes through the estate provides rights District Council of access from both east and west. The main access is gained Ryedale House, Old Malton Road, Malton, from the west where the roads from the villages of West Lilling North YO17 7HH and Sheriff Hutton converge with the road from Strensall. Pass Phone: 01653 600666 the Lodge and follow the coach road 0.85 of a mile to the formal gates and gravelled carriage driveway which leads to the house. EPC Home Farmhouse - G Rights of Way, Easements & Wayleaves The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all Viewing existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, public and Strictly by appointment through the sole selling agents Savills York private, whether specifically mentioned in these particulars or 01904 617800 reference AWB. not. There is a public footpath along the coach road off which there are paths leading north south however there are no public rights of way within close proximity of the Hall and immediate parkland itself. There is a right of way in favour of the adjoining property owner to use the coach road. There is a right of way along the western part of the coach road to provide access to Oaks Farm.

Planning Sheriff Hutton Hall is Grade I listed. The parkland is Grade II* listed and there are various Grade II listed features including the Rangers House, the ice house, various statues, urns, part of the garden wall and gate piers. Planning consent was granted on the 11th September 2014 external and internal alterations as already referred to in this brochure Planning reference - 14/01324/LPC. Further details IMPORTANT NOTICE are available upon request. Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: Services 1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or There are mains supplies of water and electricity including a warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, three phase electric supply to the Hall. A new private drainage either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or system will need to be installed by the purchaser. otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not Basic Payment Scheme form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as The land is registered with the Rural Land Registry. Entitlements statements or representations of fact. equivalent to the net eligible area will be transferred to the 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. purchaser as soon as possible following completion however The text, images and plans are for guidance only and are not any money relating to claims submitted prior to completion will necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the be retained by the vendors. property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment Tenure or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or The property is offered freehold with vacant possession upon otherwise. completion. The land is currently farmed under a contractorship agreements. Specific arrangements in this respect will be Date of Information discussed with the purchaser depending on likely completion Particulars prepared - October 2020 dates. Photographs taken - September 2020 Ref: 20/10/20 ABJM Fixtures and Fittings All items normally designated as fixtures and fittings are specifically excluded from the sale unless they are mentioned in these particulars. savills.co.uk

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