Substantial 18th‑century farmhouse with barns and 9.5 acres, in a peaceful Dales hamlet..
- Circa 9.5 acres of gardens, paddocks and outbuildings
- Detached two‑storey stone barn with conversion potential (subject to planning)
- Wealth of period features: exposed beams, oak floors, Aga
- Requires modernisation throughout; renovation work needed
- EPC rating E; oil‑fired boiler and radiators
- Dry stone boundary walls, kennels and extensive outbuildings
- Ample off‑street parking via gravelled in‑and‑out driveway
- Hamlets setting near Richmond; quiet but accessible location
A handsome mid‑18th century farmhouse set in circa 9.5 acres, Grange Close Farm combines genuine character with substantial land and outbuildings. Inside, exposed beams, oak floors, an Aga and generous reception rooms create a warm, authentic country home; the layout includes three bedrooms, two bathrooms and versatile ground‑floor rooms that suit family life or home working.
The detached two‑storey stone barn and extensive stone outbuildings offer clear scope for ancillary accommodation, an office or equestrian uses, subject to planning. The paddocks, kennels and formal gardens make this house particularly appealing to buyers seeking space for animals, hobbies or small‑scale agriculture.
The property now requires modernisation: services and finishes are dated, insulation is limited and the Energy Performance Certificate is rated E. Heating is by oil boiler and the house will benefit from an upgrade to improve efficiency and long‑term running costs. Buyers should factor renovation work and planning application costs into their budgets.
Set in a quiet hamlet on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, the location gives peaceful rural living with Richmond and its amenities only a few miles away. For those prepared to invest in sympathetic updating, this is a rare opportunity to secure a substantial period farmhouse with significant land, outbuildings and conversion potential.