Manor Farm House presents an interesting and unique opportunity to create a characterful residence in this popular National Park Village. The house and outbuildings are listed Grade II as being of architectural or historic importance and boast a wealth of original features including flagged stone floors, exposed beams, sash windows and attractive fireplaces.
The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance hall with stone flagged floors, dining room, cloakroom, sitting room, living room and kitchen with oil fired Aga. To the First Floor there are two/three bedrooms and a large family bathroom. From Bedroom Two there is access to a large untapped roof space, offering the potentai lto extend the current living accommodation, subject ot all necessary planning consents.
Outside there is a range of outbuildings comprising; Cruck Barn adjacent to the house and with original cruck beams, substantial stone and pantile barn with stone dressings with lean-to.A former dairy which has the potential to convert into holiday accommodation, subject to all necessary planning consents and a further range of most useful stone and pantile stores.
The south facing garden is set in a courtyard layout and is largely laid to lawn, and complemented by a variety of mature plantings s and fruit trees, including a most attractive flowering cherry.
Appleton-le-Moors is a most attractive village set within the North York Moors National Park and some 4 miles to the east of the historic market town of Kirkbymoorside which offers a full range of amenities and 8 miles west of Pickering. The village has the benefit of a Church, pub and arts centre and is ideally positioned for a wide variety of country pursuits.