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Freehold
Guide price
£500,000
(£290/sq. ft)
3 bed detached house for sale
Butlers House, Marske Hall, Marske, Richmond, North Yorkshire DL113 beds
2 baths
1,722 sq. ft
Key Information
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Reeth Community Primary School 4.2 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
- Freehold
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Period
- Detached
- Village
- Private Parking
- Chain Free
Marske Hall, nestled in the picturesque Yorkshire Dales National Park, has undergone a remarkable transformation, evolving into ten individual apartments that seamlessly blend the property's history with today's modern comforts.
With its roots tracing centuries, this historic residence exudes an air of timeless elegance. The original architecture, characterised by classical lines and intricate detailing, serves as a reminder of the hall's past habitants. As you explore the corridors and rooms, you can almost envision the lives of those who once called Marske Hall their home.
The restoration and renovation of individual luxury residential apartments in the main hall have been executed with thorough care, preserving the hall's history while introducing contemporary elements for a luxurious and comfortable living experience.
This development was motivated by a desire to breathe new life into this historical gem and witness it become a cherished residence once more. This ambitious project spanned four years, characterised by meticulous care and artistic craftsmanship, transforming Marske Hall into a beacon of history for new residents to savour.
The grounds surrounding Marske Hall are as enchanting as the interior. Expansive gardens, manicured lawns, and centuries-old trees provide a tranquil setting for residents to relax and unwind.
Living at Marske Hall is not just about residing within its walls; it's about becoming a part of its ongoing legacy. Once a symbol of a privileged few, the hall now welcomes a diverse and dynamic group of individuals who appreciate the rare blend of old-world charm and contemporary luxury.
With a rich history dating back almost 600 years, this home has previously only known two families as its owners, a testament to its enduring allure. Marske Hall is truly a remarkable place, effortlessly capturing your heart.
The Marske estate was bought in 1596 by Matthew Hutton, then known as the Archbishop of York, whose son Timothy started work on the hall in the late 16th or early 17th centuries. The house was remodelled & extended in about 1748, with later alterations, and remained in the same family for over 400 years.
The Butlers House:
A charming historic butler's house boasting over 1700 sq ft awaits its next chapter as an enticing renovation project. This unique property presents a captivating opportunity to restore and breathe new life into its time-honoured walls.
The interior offers a canvas for creativity and vision. The three bedrooms, each possessing their unique character, hold the potential to be transformed into cosy retreats. With its historic layout, the ample downstairs space opens up possibilities for crafting inviting living areas, a gourmet kitchen, and perhaps even a home office or library.
Finer Details:
Postcode: DL11 7NB
Grade II* listed
Metered gas supply ready to connect
Mains water and drainage
Sold as a full renovation/restoration project with full planning permission
Leasehold 999 years with a share of the freehold
Estate Maintenance Fee £2500 per annum
Council Tax Banding tbc
The Marske estate was bought in 1596 by Matthew Hutton, then known as the Archbishop of York, whose son Timothy started work on the hall in the late 16th or early 17th centuries. The house was remodelled & extended in about 1748, with later alterations, and remained in the same family for over 400 years.
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.
With its roots tracing centuries, this historic residence exudes an air of timeless elegance. The original architecture, characterised by classical lines and intricate detailing, serves as a reminder of the hall's past habitants. As you explore the corridors and rooms, you can almost envision the lives of those who once called Marske Hall their home.
The restoration and renovation of individual luxury residential apartments in the main hall have been executed with thorough care, preserving the hall's history while introducing contemporary elements for a luxurious and comfortable living experience.
This development was motivated by a desire to breathe new life into this historical gem and witness it become a cherished residence once more. This ambitious project spanned four years, characterised by meticulous care and artistic craftsmanship, transforming Marske Hall into a beacon of history for new residents to savour.
The grounds surrounding Marske Hall are as enchanting as the interior. Expansive gardens, manicured lawns, and centuries-old trees provide a tranquil setting for residents to relax and unwind.
Living at Marske Hall is not just about residing within its walls; it's about becoming a part of its ongoing legacy. Once a symbol of a privileged few, the hall now welcomes a diverse and dynamic group of individuals who appreciate the rare blend of old-world charm and contemporary luxury.
With a rich history dating back almost 600 years, this home has previously only known two families as its owners, a testament to its enduring allure. Marske Hall is truly a remarkable place, effortlessly capturing your heart.
The Marske estate was bought in 1596 by Matthew Hutton, then known as the Archbishop of York, whose son Timothy started work on the hall in the late 16th or early 17th centuries. The house was remodelled & extended in about 1748, with later alterations, and remained in the same family for over 400 years.
The Butlers House:
A charming historic butler's house boasting over 1700 sq ft awaits its next chapter as an enticing renovation project. This unique property presents a captivating opportunity to restore and breathe new life into its time-honoured walls.
The interior offers a canvas for creativity and vision. The three bedrooms, each possessing their unique character, hold the potential to be transformed into cosy retreats. With its historic layout, the ample downstairs space opens up possibilities for crafting inviting living areas, a gourmet kitchen, and perhaps even a home office or library.
Finer Details:
Postcode: DL11 7NB
Grade II* listed
Metered gas supply ready to connect
Mains water and drainage
Sold as a full renovation/restoration project with full planning permission
Leasehold 999 years with a share of the freehold
Estate Maintenance Fee £2500 per annum
Council Tax Banding tbc
The Marske estate was bought in 1596 by Matthew Hutton, then known as the Archbishop of York, whose son Timothy started work on the hall in the late 16th or early 17th centuries. The house was remodelled & extended in about 1748, with later alterations, and remained in the same family for over 400 years.
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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