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DESCRIPTION / BACKGROUND
Wilton Carr Barns comprise an attractively situated range of traditional brick and slate barns, set in 6-acres of land, within the Vale of Pickering. The buildings now offer alternate uses including Class Q or R potential.
The land and buildings are well presented with single story range constructed of brick under slate roof. They extend to approximately 2,500ft2 and are set in a horseshoe, creating a central courtyard with south facing outlook over open countryside.
The buildings currently comprise range of enclosed and open fronted loose boxes and former stables with the building now lending itself to alternate uses including equestrian, commercial or residential, subject to the necessary consents.
The land extends to 6-acres of arable and adjoins the buildings to the west and south. It is set within a ring fence and lends itself to cereal, grass cropping or livestock grazing.
Overall, the Wilton Carr Barns are an attractively situated property, set in 6-acres of land with superb outlook over the Vale of Pickering. The property lend itself to those with agricultural, equestrian, investment or alternate use interests.
LOCATION
Wilton Carr Barns are located in a private and attractive setting to the south of the village of Wilton and within the Vale of Pickering. Wilton is a traditional, Ryedale village and comprises modest range of residential and agricultural properties, Church and tourist-based accommodation.
Whilst being situated in a rural position the property is located only a short distance, west of the popular village of Thornton le Dale which his home to a range of services and amenities. These include range of convenience stores, shops, leisure, recreational and sporting facilities. There are also public houses, cafes, food outlets and restaurants within.
The traditional market town of Pickering is set approximately 4.3 miles wet and offers further amenities including health care institutions and primary and secondary schools. The town is often referred to as the “Gateway to the Moors” and is a popular tourist destination.
Malton is a further 11.50 miles south and offers further amenities including convenience stoacresres, supermarkets, cafes, hoteliers and food outlets. The town is home to educational and health care facilities as well as railway station providing links to York, Scarborough and Leeds.
FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION:
7.00pm on Wednesday 25th September 2024 at the Pickering Recreational Club
GUIDE PRICE: £150,000 to £175,000