An immaculately refurbished Grade II listed castle set in 65 acres with the best views in rural Yorkshire.
A classic castle on the hill which has enjoyed what must be one of the best views of rural Yorkshire for over 700 years.
The robust architecture and style has been retained but following a significant overhaul by the present owners which includes the renovation or replacement of all damaged architectural stonework and window openings together with re-roofing, rewiring and installation of a commercial capacity biomass heating system, this is now comfortable and warm family home.
The present owners with guidance from English Heritage have reinvented the interior, with exceptional design, beautiful decorations and the highest quality fitments, bespoke joinery from Peter Thompson of York Ltd and artisan plasterwork.
The internal accommodation has been completely reorganised, the original staircase has been removed and a three-story open staircase installed to allow in natural light and take advantage of the exceptional views.
There is a fully refurbished detached cottage, which could be used for guest or staff quarters. The redesigned garden areas to the front south elevation with an ornamental fountain, stone flagged private areas and barbecue kitchen provides excellent entertaining space.
Its claim to fame is that Mary Queen of Scots was a frequent visitor at a time when Sir Thomas Rokeby, a knight and one of the justices of the king's Bench, owned the property. It had fallen into disrepair after being empty since the 1950s
Main Castle
Ground floor: Entrance porch | Entrance hall | Drawing room | Sitting room | Library Main staircase hallway | Side hallways | Two cloakrooms | Kitchen/dining room Secondary staircase
First floor: Principal bedroom suite | Three further bedroom suites | Laundry room Second floor: Three bedrooms | Bathroom | Gym | Steam room | Shower room
Car barn | Gardeners’ barn | Garden and Grounds | Extensive lawns | Water features Greenhouse | Patio areas | Ample parking | Woodland | Paddocks | Pond In all about 65.56 acre
External
The property is approached from the public highway along a sweeping tarmac driveway to the rear and side of the property.
Approached from the main drive, the front of the property has car parking at the main entrance. A driveway leads to the rear of the property through an electric security gate to a large cobbled parking area servicing the castle and the cottage. To the back of the side is a newly constructed steel portal garage with space for several vehicles.
Mains electricity, Private sewerage system, Private water supply, Biomass boiler, supplying domestic hot water and central heating via underfloor and radiators.
The Est. Mortgage is for a 25 years repayment mortgage based on a 10% deposit and a 5.5% annual interest. It is only intended as a guide. Make sure you obtain accurate figures from your lender before committing to any mortgage. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage.
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