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Guide price
£3,000,000
(£287/sq. ft)
Detached house for sale
The Stables, Marske Hall, Marske, Richmond, North Yorkshire DL1110,469 sq. ft
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Reeth Community Primary School 4.1 miles
- Catterick Garrison, Carnagill Community Primary School 4.4 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Parking area for 15+ vehicles
- Period
- Communal Garden
- Detached
- Village
- Barn Conversion
- Cottage
- Chain Free
Tucked away within the embrace of history and charm, these mid-eighteenth-century stables stand as a testament to the previous architecture and everlasting style, built by John Hutton II (1691-1768) circa 1741, who was one of the leading Yorkshire horse breeders of his day.
Nestled within the captivating surroundings of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, The Stables stand as a testament to the artful transformation of Grade II listed stables, originally steeped in purposeful history.
Meticulously revitalised by an adept historic home restoration specialist developer, these eleven holiday cottages embody a commitment to the highest renovation standards, offering an opulent haven for those yearning for a distinctive and unforgettable escape.
The approach to the courtyard immerses visitors in a tranquil ambience, where the echoes of hoofbeats linger in the air, and some cottages face inward, creating an enclave of shared privacy. Upon stepping into each holiday home, a seamless fusion of modern comfort and historic allure unfolds, preserving the stables' original features, such as robust beams and rustic brickwork, while harmonising them with contemporary amenities.
Each cottage exudes its unique personality, unveiling surprising delights, like a jacuzzi bath strategically situated in a main open living space, inviting guests to bask in the warm embrace of bubbles amid exposed beams and historic surroundings. The meticulous attention to detail extends gracefully to the interior decor, where thoughtful design merges modern sophistication with timeless elegance. Each curated space unfolds a distinct ambience, inviting guests to immerse themselves in the storied history of The Stables while luxuriating in seamlessly integrated contemporary comforts.
Finer Details
Grade II listed with origins dating back to the middle of the last century
Stone Walls and Roof
Oil-fired central heating fitted 2019
Electrical installation 2019
10-Year Q Build Warranty
Parking area for approximately 15+ vehicles
Fully Insulated to enhance thermal and acoustic performance
Windows fitted with double-glazed conservation glass
Mains water and drainage (with the exception of the outdoor toilet, which is on a septic tank)
Freehold
Approx 10469 sqft / 973 m2
Approximate gross annual income £400 - £500k pa
Each unit is subject to section 106 local occupancy restriction except 'Grooms Cottage', which is free of restriction
Despite its semi-rural location, The Marske Hall Estate is approximately 6 miles to the west of Richmond and ideally positioned for access to the A66 dual carriageway, which in turn links directly with the A1(M) and the national motorway network at Scotch Corner.
There is convenient access (18.4 miles) to the East Coast mainline from Darlington running 58 times a day, making London Kings Cross just over 2h20m away.
Richmond's soon-to-be-completed Designer Outlet is 22 min (9.9 mi) via A6108 by car.
Richmond Market Place is just 5.7 miles to the east and known as one of Britain's finest historic towns boasting the oldest castle in the UK; an important tourist destination and widely recognised for its excellent range of eateries and independent shops as well as some highly regarded schools.
Northallerton market town is located 21 miles away with its very own independent department store and Betty's Tea Room and Everyman cinema.
Reeth market place is 4.7 miles away with beautiful walks across the beautiful Fremington Edge.
Nestled within the captivating surroundings of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, The Stables stand as a testament to the artful transformation of Grade II listed stables, originally steeped in purposeful history.
Meticulously revitalised by an adept historic home restoration specialist developer, these eleven holiday cottages embody a commitment to the highest renovation standards, offering an opulent haven for those yearning for a distinctive and unforgettable escape.
The approach to the courtyard immerses visitors in a tranquil ambience, where the echoes of hoofbeats linger in the air, and some cottages face inward, creating an enclave of shared privacy. Upon stepping into each holiday home, a seamless fusion of modern comfort and historic allure unfolds, preserving the stables' original features, such as robust beams and rustic brickwork, while harmonising them with contemporary amenities.
Each cottage exudes its unique personality, unveiling surprising delights, like a jacuzzi bath strategically situated in a main open living space, inviting guests to bask in the warm embrace of bubbles amid exposed beams and historic surroundings. The meticulous attention to detail extends gracefully to the interior decor, where thoughtful design merges modern sophistication with timeless elegance. Each curated space unfolds a distinct ambience, inviting guests to immerse themselves in the storied history of The Stables while luxuriating in seamlessly integrated contemporary comforts.
Finer Details
Grade II listed with origins dating back to the middle of the last century
Stone Walls and Roof
Oil-fired central heating fitted 2019
Electrical installation 2019
10-Year Q Build Warranty
Parking area for approximately 15+ vehicles
Fully Insulated to enhance thermal and acoustic performance
Windows fitted with double-glazed conservation glass
Mains water and drainage (with the exception of the outdoor toilet, which is on a septic tank)
Freehold
Approx 10469 sqft / 973 m2
Approximate gross annual income £400 - £500k pa
Each unit is subject to section 106 local occupancy restriction except 'Grooms Cottage', which is free of restriction
Despite its semi-rural location, The Marske Hall Estate is approximately 6 miles to the west of Richmond and ideally positioned for access to the A66 dual carriageway, which in turn links directly with the A1(M) and the national motorway network at Scotch Corner.
There is convenient access (18.4 miles) to the East Coast mainline from Darlington running 58 times a day, making London Kings Cross just over 2h20m away.
Richmond's soon-to-be-completed Designer Outlet is 22 min (9.9 mi) via A6108 by car.
Richmond Market Place is just 5.7 miles to the east and known as one of Britain's finest historic towns boasting the oldest castle in the UK; an important tourist destination and widely recognised for its excellent range of eateries and independent shops as well as some highly regarded schools.
Northallerton market town is located 21 miles away with its very own independent department store and Betty's Tea Room and Everyman cinema.
Reeth market place is 4.7 miles away with beautiful walks across the beautiful Fremington Edge.
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