Renovated country home with annexe, stables and 4.62 acres in the North York Moors.
Detached stone country house with open-plan living and refurbished kitchen
Main house: 3 bedrooms; separate annexe above triple garage (1 bed) – total 4 beds
Goodridge stable block: 3 large stables, tack room and multiple storage areas
Larger-than-average rubber-surfaced ménage and approx. 4.62 acres of fenced grazing
Extensive gravel parking for trailers, lorries; triple garage and additional outbuildings
Septic tank drainage does not meet current regulations (price reflects this)
Very slow broadband and average mobile signal in remote National Park location
Oil-fired central heating in main house; annexe on electric radiators
Set within the North York Moors National Park, Fair View is a rare equestrian property combining a renovated detached country house with a separate refurbished annexe and extensive stabling. The main house is arranged over two floors with an open-plan kitchen/living/dining area, a master suite with a Juliette balcony overlooking the paddocks, two further double bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. The annexe above the triple garage provides independent open-plan living, bedroom space and an ensuite — useful for teenagers, staff or short-term rental income.
The equestrian facilities are comprehensive and practical: a Goodridge stable block with three large stables, tack room and storage, a larger-than-average menage with a rubber surface, ample yard space for trailers and lorries, and approximately 4.62 acres of fenced grazing. Gravelled parking and multiple garages provide easy access and storage for vehicles and equipment. Recent refurbishment works to the house and annexe mean the property is mostly move-in ready while still offering scope for owners to personalise finishes.
Important practical points are clear and factored into the asking price: drainage is by septic tank that does not meet current regulations, broadband speeds are very slow, and the property is in a remote hamlet setting with average mobile signal. Heating is oil-fired in the main house with electric radiators in the annexe; the building is stone with internal insulation and double glazing. Council tax sits above average. For buyers seeking privacy, countryside access and strong equestrian capability, these trade-offs are common in National Park properties.
This home will suit families with ponies, competition riders, or buyers wanting an established small equestrian enterprise. The combination of land, stabling, ménage and separate accommodation gives flexibility for live-in staff, guests or income. The setting, peaceful trails and direct access to off-road hacking routes make this a true rural equestrian base rather than a purely residential plot.
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