Spacious four-bedroom barn conversion with gated parking and south-facing walled garden in historic parkland..
Large 220 sqm / 2,367 sqft barn conversion over two floors
Four bedrooms, three bathrooms including two en-suites
Private gated gravel driveway with integral double garage
Sheltered south-facing walled garden and stone-flagged terrace
Handcrafted fitted kitchen, oak flooring and exposed beams
Converted in 2008; well presented but garden/stonework needs upkeep
Average broadband speeds; hamlet location may feel isolated
Council tax band above average
A spacious four-bedroom barn conversion set within the historic Park House courtyard at Hornby Castle deer park. Arranged over two floors and finished in local stone, the house combines exposed oak beams, solid oak fittings and a handcrafted breakfast kitchen with granite surfaces and Rangemaster cooker — rooms that suit family life and entertaining. The principal and guest bedrooms both have en-suites and there is an additional family bathroom, study/bedroom four and useful utility/boot room.
Externally the property sits behind gated access on a gravelled drive with an integral double garage and mezzanine storage. The sheltered, south-facing walled garden with stone-flagged terrace provides a private outdoor room for alfresco dining and relaxation, while the courtyard setting and parkland views give a strong countryside character with good privacy.
Practical points to note: the home was converted in 2008 and presents as well appointed, but broadband speeds are average and the property sits in a small hamlet setting, which may suit buyers seeking rural quiet rather than immediate local services. Council tax is above average and countryside maintenance (stone walls, planting, water feature) will be an ongoing responsibility.
This property will suit families and those wanting a stylish country home within commuting distance of Bedale and the A1(M). It offers comfortable living space, generous storage and strong rural appeal, but prospective buyers should factor in the costs of maintaining garden and external stonework and accept a quieter, more isolated location.