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Thormanby Hill Barn Thormanby, York Thormanby Hill Barn Thormanby, York • Second floor layout to be custom-built according to the North Road. The village itself has a twelfth century church Thormanby Hill Barn buyers’ needs and adjoins the glorious countryside of the Hambleton and • Superfast broadband in the village enables home working Howardian Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Thormanby, York, North Yorkshire YO61 4NN • Bordering the open countryside of the Howardian Hills to neighbouring the North York Moors. Cundall Manor School, the East with an elevated position providing long distance Queen Mary’s School, Ampleforth College, and the superb Outstanding opportunity to create your views towards York and the south private schools in York such as St Peter’s and Queen dream country house with buildings, land • The Hambleton Hills were ranked as one of the UK’s best Margaret’s are also within easy reach. places to live in a recent survey looking at quality of life. and fabulous views • Convenient hill-top village location near the market towns There is a wide selection of amenities available close by in of Easingwold and Thirsk with easy access to the city of Easingwold and Thormanby is immensely convenient for 4434 sq ft two-storey converted period barn York, the A1 and beyond commuters providing rapid access to York, a number of • London can be reached by train in little more than two thriving North Yorkshire market towns, the A1, Leeds and 2000 sq ft single storey range potentially hours from Thirsk Railway Station north to Teeside. There is a mainline railway station in Thirsk providing ancillary accommodation with direct links to London Kings Cross, with the fastest Outside direct trains from Thirsk to London taking 2 hours 4600 sq ft Dutch barn with planning permission A private drive some ninety metres in length gently rises 14 minutes. to build 4-bay garage and descends from Church Lane ensuring a welcome degree of privacy. The drive sweeps round to the front of the General Store • formal walled garden • paddock • driveway principal house, giving access to the garaging and providing Tenure: Freehold with vacant possession on completion ample room for turning and the parking of multiple vehicles. In all, just over 3 acres Services: Mains water and electricity. Oil central heating. A modern 4600 sq ft agricultural dutch barn, part open Freehold for sale Fixtures & fittings: Only those mentioned in these sales fronted and part closed providing potential for stabling particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as fitted as well as secure storage and workshop space. There is carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc., are Thormanby Hill Barn has a distinguished history. Formerly planning in place to replace it with a detached timber- specifically excluded but may be made available by separate part of Thormanby Hall it was built with status and longevity framed 4-bay garage/stable block. negotiation. in mind, and is now in the process of conversion into a The single storey brick-built range forms part of the luxury house with extensive views and its own private Local authority: Hambleton District Council 01609 779977 courtyard buildings that enclose the walled garden. It has a drive and access. This property is designed to offer high new roof and offers the buyer great scope to create ancillary specification accommodation on a grand scale, adaptable to Directions: From York take the A19 York Road and on accommodation alongside the principal house. suit the individual needs of the buyer. Alongside is a brick- entering the village of Thormanby proceed up to the brow of built range, ideal as ancillary accommodation, home office or the hill and turn right onto Church Lane. At the end of the The superb walled garden (approximately half an acre) faces holiday letting. lane, opposite Back Lane, turn right onto the private drive. south west and is enclosed and sheltered within the principal house and annexe. Its elevation provides long, sweeping This is a rare opportunity for a buyer to shape their own views across open countryside to the south west. bespoke, country lifestyle property in the Hambleton Hills with involvement at an early stage in the conversion. The The paddock (approximately three acres) lies beyond the outcome will surely be spectacular as this is a property with walled garden wrapping round the main barn, ideal for a scope and ambition, with a setting to complement. couple of horses. • Impressive converted barn of nearly 4500 sq ft in addition Important notice 1. No description or information given about the property or its value, to ancillary accommodation and planning for a garage/ Environs whether written or verbal or whether or not in these Particulars (“Information”) may be relied Easingwold 4 miles, Thirsk 6 miles, A1 10 miles, upon as a statement or representation of fact. Neither Blenkin & Co nor its Joint Agents have stable block any authority to make any representation and accordingly any Information given is entirely Northallerton 14 miles, York 16 miles, Leeds 40 miles. without responsibility on the part of Blenkin & Co or the seller/lessor. 2. Any photographs (and • Offers a great opportunity at this early stage to put an artists impressions) show only certain parts of the property at the time they were taken. Any (Distances approximate) individual stamp on the layout and finish areas, measurements or distances given are approximate only. 3. Any reference to alterations to, or use of any part of the property is not a statement that any necessary planning, building • Ideal property for multi-generational living The property is located in the heart of the small hill-top regulations or other consent has been obtained. These matters must be verified by any • Light and spacious interior with far reaching views and a intending buyer/lessee. 4. Any buyer/lessee must satisfy himself by inspection or otherwise as village of Thormanby that lies between York and Thirsk, to the correctness of any Information given. NB: Google map images may neither be current strong inside-outside connection to the walled garden nor a true representation. Photographs and particulars: June 2020. on the main village street formerly known as the Great Thormanby Hall Barn 9 7 6 ack Tr UE EN Church B St Mary's Church A Cottage C K LA N E manby 56.4m Chapel Cottage E LAN CH UR CH Coach House A Thormanby Hill 53.8m B The Old Rectory Thormanby 5 Hall 2 Hillcrest .2 m Jasmine Cottage t House This Plan is based upon the Ordnance Survey Map with the sanction of the Controller of H.M. Stationery Office. Crown Copyright reserved. This Plan is published for the convenience of Purchasers only. Its accuracy is not guaranteed and it is expressly excluded from any contract. NOT TO SCALE. 41.3m 01904 671672 blenkinandco.com 29 High Petergate haxtondevelopments.co.uk York, YO1 7HP [email protected] [email protected] 25m 50m75m Ordnance Survey © Crown Copyright 2020. All rights reserved. Licence number 100022432. 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