Hollins Hall
Grosmont, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 5PT
Guide Price
£800,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian
Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Mar 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian
- Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland
A unique conversion of a former billiard hall set in about five acres, with excellent equestrian facilities.
Description
Hollins Hall is a wonderful rural gem set in about five acres on the outskirts of the Moorland village of Grosmont, enjoying delightful elevated views across the Esk Valley.
The house is truly unique with the original part of the property built in the early twentieth century in the Victorian Gothic style as a Billiard Hall and still possesses many of its original period details. The entrance hall is a beautiful part panelled room which leads through to the panelled drawing room, this room was originally the billiard room with a double height vaulted barrel style ceiling with ornately moulded cornice, friezes and a stucco ceiling, there are part stained glass windows to the front and rear, a beautiful parquet floor and a stone fireplace with newly installed Town & Country multi fuel burner. An open stair case leads up to the two bedrooms on the first floor with a recently installed Jack and Jill bathroom.
On the ground floor there are two bedrooms and a bathroom. The family room has bi-folding doors opening on to the decked area offering the stunning views of the valley and French doors to the front with an oak frame and exposed beams. The dining kitchen overlooks the front and has bespoke French oak units with a door leading to the front garden. In addition there is storage in the cellar below the hall, along with a stone garden store to the rear.
The house is approached via a sweeping driveway leading to the double garage and oak framed car port. There is an L-shaped range of Jon Williams timber stables comprising of three boxes and a tack/feed and hay barn including automatic watering as well as electrics. The paddocks, just over two and a half acres, run alongside the driveway down the hillside and have a water trough and stock proof fencing. To the rear of the house, leading from the family room is a decked terrace which has incredible views across the valley and over the private hillside woodland. The garden below is mainly laid to lawn. The front garden is a gardeners dream with delightful borders and a pretty Victorian greenhouse, the garden lends itself to further potential for an incoming purchaser to enhance.
The owners have plans drawn for a fifth bedroom suite to the rear and have received confirmation that planning is allowed under the permitted development rights.
Location
The picturesque village of Grosmont is located in the Esk Valley within the North York Moors National Park once a hive of industry when the George Stephenson railway was being built, but is now an idyllic and peaceful place.
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway operates a popular steam train service between Whitby and Pickering and the house overlooks waiting steam engines in the station.
The Whitby to Middlesbrough line makes the village easily accessible by rail and it is well positioned for access to the many attractions the east coast has to offer, including Whitby and Robin Hoods Bay.
The village boasts an impressive range of amenities including the oldest Co-operative in the country, tea rooms, gift and book shops and a pub.
Grosmont is on the famous coast to coast walk and as such it attracts visitors from all over the world.
About three miles away is the village of Sleights which has excellent local facilities; village shop, butchers, bakery, doctors surgery, post office, pubs, primary school, fish and chip shop, village hall and sports field.
Along the Yorkshire coast to the north are the popular seaside villages of Staithes, Runswick Bay and Saltburn by the Sea. Teesside International airport is about 38.5 miles.
Scarborough seaside resort is about 21 miles to the south and York City is about 43 miles distant.
Whitby is about seven miles distant, a popular and famous seaside town steeped in history with a ruined gothic Abbey and active fishing port. There is a wide range of shops, restaurants and pubs in the town centre along with supermarkets and a leisure centre.
In addition there are cricket, rugby and football clubs within the town. The train line is on the Esk Valley Line, which runs between Middlesbrough and Whitby. There are a number of primary schools within the area, along with Caedmon College.
Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.
Square Footage: 2,175 sq ft
Acreage: 5 Acres
Marketed by: Savills, York
Description
Hollins Hall is a wonderful rural gem set in about five acres on the outskirts of the Moorland village of Grosmont, enjoying delightful elevated views across the Esk Valley.
The house is truly unique with the original part of the property built in the early twentieth century in the Victorian Gothic style as a Billiard Hall and still possesses many of its original period details. The entrance hall is a beautiful part panelled room which leads through to the panelled drawing room, this room was originally the billiard room with a double height vaulted barrel style ceiling with ornately moulded cornice, friezes and a stucco ceiling, there are part stained glass windows to the front and rear, a beautiful parquet floor and a stone fireplace with newly installed Town & Country multi fuel burner. An open stair case leads up to the two bedrooms on the first floor with a recently installed Jack and Jill bathroom.
On the ground floor there are two bedrooms and a bathroom. The family room has bi-folding doors opening on to the decked area offering the stunning views of the valley and French doors to the front with an oak frame and exposed beams. The dining kitchen overlooks the front and has bespoke French oak units with a door leading to the front garden. In addition there is storage in the cellar below the hall, along with a stone garden store to the rear.
The house is approached via a sweeping driveway leading to the double garage and oak framed car port. There is an L-shaped range of Jon Williams timber stables comprising of three boxes and a tack/feed and hay barn including automatic watering as well as electrics. The paddocks, just over two and a half acres, run alongside the driveway down the hillside and have a water trough and stock proof fencing. To the rear of the house, leading from the family room is a decked terrace which has incredible views across the valley and over the private hillside woodland. The garden below is mainly laid to lawn. The front garden is a gardeners dream with delightful borders and a pretty Victorian greenhouse, the garden lends itself to further potential for an incoming purchaser to enhance.
The owners have plans drawn for a fifth bedroom suite to the rear and have received confirmation that planning is allowed under the permitted development rights.
Location
The picturesque village of Grosmont is located in the Esk Valley within the North York Moors National Park once a hive of industry when the George Stephenson railway was being built, but is now an idyllic and peaceful place.
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway operates a popular steam train service between Whitby and Pickering and the house overlooks waiting steam engines in the station.
The Whitby to Middlesbrough line makes the village easily accessible by rail and it is well positioned for access to the many attractions the east coast has to offer, including Whitby and Robin Hoods Bay.
The village boasts an impressive range of amenities including the oldest Co-operative in the country, tea rooms, gift and book shops and a pub.
Grosmont is on the famous coast to coast walk and as such it attracts visitors from all over the world.
About three miles away is the village of Sleights which has excellent local facilities; village shop, butchers, bakery, doctors surgery, post office, pubs, primary school, fish and chip shop, village hall and sports field.
Along the Yorkshire coast to the north are the popular seaside villages of Staithes, Runswick Bay and Saltburn by the Sea. Teesside International airport is about 38.5 miles.
Scarborough seaside resort is about 21 miles to the south and York City is about 43 miles distant.
Whitby is about seven miles distant, a popular and famous seaside town steeped in history with a ruined gothic Abbey and active fishing port. There is a wide range of shops, restaurants and pubs in the town centre along with supermarkets and a leisure centre.
In addition there are cricket, rugby and football clubs within the town. The train line is on the Esk Valley Line, which runs between Middlesbrough and Whitby. There are a number of primary schools within the area, along with Caedmon College.
Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.
Square Footage: 2,175 sq ft
Acreage: 5 Acres
Marketed by: Savills, York
Land Registry Data
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