Brim House Farm
Eavestone, Ripon, North Yorkshire, HG4 3HB
Guide Price
£1,250,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian, Ménage
Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian, Ménage
- Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
BEST OFFERS INVITED ON AN INFORMAL TENDER BASIS BY FRIDAY 11th MARCH 2022 AT 12 NOON
SITUATION
Brim House Farm is conveniently situated approximately 2 ½ miles west of the small rural village of Risplith and just west of the small hamlet of Eavestone. It is superbly positioned in a secluded but accessible location approximately ½ mile from the B6265 Ripon to Pateley Bridge Road. Brim House is beautifully situated in the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty well positioned between the historic city of Ripon and the popular market town of Pateley Bridge. (Refer to location plan).
DESCRIPTION
Brim House Farm presents a rare opportunity to acquire a desirable equestrian holding in an outstanding rural location enjoying truly panoramic views. The holding extends to 45.81 acres approximately (18.54 Ha) and is attractively set in a compact ring fence.
THE FARMHOUSE
The stone-built farmhouse has undergone some tasteful refurbishment. There is potential to extend the existing accommodation into the adjoining stone barns subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents. The fully double-glazed farmhouse is shown coloured red on the attached plan and the stone barns are shown coloured blue.
The accommodation is set out on the attached floor layout plan.
The property is entered via the living room where there is access to the first floor, dining kitchen and sitting room. The living room has a gas fire. The sitting room also leads to the dining kitchen. The dining kitchen has a range of fitted units together with a multi fuel burning stove and a Rangemaster oven. The kitchen also leads to a side porch and utility/cloakroom.
On the first floor there are 3 double bedrooms and a family bathroom with first class fixtures and fittings.
THE CAMPING PODS
These are situated immediately on the northern side of the Steading, with the benefit of planning permission. There are 3 camping pods with the accommodation in each comprising of living room, kitchenette and shower room. They each have the benefit of mains electricity, water and a chemical toilet.
There is a BBQ and picnic area for use with the pods. These pods occupy a prime position with uninterrupted views.
Planning for these was granted under reference 19/01111/FUL. Since the pods have been erected, they have been very popular with a good occupancy rate in the first year.
THE TRADITIONAL FARM BUILDINGS
The range of traditional stone-built farm buildings are adjacent to the farmhouse and have development potential either to extend the existing accommodation of the farmhouse or to convert into holiday accommodation, subject to obtaining the necessary planning permission.
THE GENERAL-PURPOSE FARM BUILDINGS
There are two first class modern general-purpose buildings that have been fitted out with 18 Monarch stables including 2 foaling boxes. The stables all have automatic water troughs.
There is an old range of timber/corrugated iron clad buildings on the north side of the steading (Nos 18-20).
All the general-purpose buildings have the benefit of water and electric.
THE LAND
The grassland is well situated in a reasonably compact ring fence extending to 42.22 Acres (17.09Ha). It is divided into some very handy and useful paddocks close to the steading suitable for grazing and mowing. There is also a good-sized parcel of grazing land with roadside access onto the public highway at point A on the plan. This parcel of grazing land is more diverse and undulating and also has significant potential for rewilding and tree planting. It is classified as Grade 4 in accordance with the Agricultural Land Classification Map.
Marketed by: Robin Jessop, Bedale
SITUATION
Brim House Farm is conveniently situated approximately 2 ½ miles west of the small rural village of Risplith and just west of the small hamlet of Eavestone. It is superbly positioned in a secluded but accessible location approximately ½ mile from the B6265 Ripon to Pateley Bridge Road. Brim House is beautifully situated in the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty well positioned between the historic city of Ripon and the popular market town of Pateley Bridge. (Refer to location plan).
DESCRIPTION
Brim House Farm presents a rare opportunity to acquire a desirable equestrian holding in an outstanding rural location enjoying truly panoramic views. The holding extends to 45.81 acres approximately (18.54 Ha) and is attractively set in a compact ring fence.
THE FARMHOUSE
The stone-built farmhouse has undergone some tasteful refurbishment. There is potential to extend the existing accommodation into the adjoining stone barns subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents. The fully double-glazed farmhouse is shown coloured red on the attached plan and the stone barns are shown coloured blue.
The accommodation is set out on the attached floor layout plan.
The property is entered via the living room where there is access to the first floor, dining kitchen and sitting room. The living room has a gas fire. The sitting room also leads to the dining kitchen. The dining kitchen has a range of fitted units together with a multi fuel burning stove and a Rangemaster oven. The kitchen also leads to a side porch and utility/cloakroom.
On the first floor there are 3 double bedrooms and a family bathroom with first class fixtures and fittings.
THE CAMPING PODS
These are situated immediately on the northern side of the Steading, with the benefit of planning permission. There are 3 camping pods with the accommodation in each comprising of living room, kitchenette and shower room. They each have the benefit of mains electricity, water and a chemical toilet.
There is a BBQ and picnic area for use with the pods. These pods occupy a prime position with uninterrupted views.
Planning for these was granted under reference 19/01111/FUL. Since the pods have been erected, they have been very popular with a good occupancy rate in the first year.
THE TRADITIONAL FARM BUILDINGS
The range of traditional stone-built farm buildings are adjacent to the farmhouse and have development potential either to extend the existing accommodation of the farmhouse or to convert into holiday accommodation, subject to obtaining the necessary planning permission.
THE GENERAL-PURPOSE FARM BUILDINGS
There are two first class modern general-purpose buildings that have been fitted out with 18 Monarch stables including 2 foaling boxes. The stables all have automatic water troughs.
There is an old range of timber/corrugated iron clad buildings on the north side of the steading (Nos 18-20).
All the general-purpose buildings have the benefit of water and electric.
THE LAND
The grassland is well situated in a reasonably compact ring fence extending to 42.22 Acres (17.09Ha). It is divided into some very handy and useful paddocks close to the steading suitable for grazing and mowing. There is also a good-sized parcel of grazing land with roadside access onto the public highway at point A on the plan. This parcel of grazing land is more diverse and undulating and also has significant potential for rewilding and tree planting. It is classified as Grade 4 in accordance with the Agricultural Land Classification Map.
Marketed by: Robin Jessop, Bedale
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.