This historic smallholding, dating back to 1814, presents a unique opportunity for renovation and investment. Dominating a picturesque position on a south-facing slope above the upper Esk Valley, this Georgian farmhouse offers expansive views towards the moors and surrounding countryside. The property features a traditional stone and tile farmhouse complemented by various outbuildings, all of which hold potential for expansion or conversion into additional living spaces or storage units suitable for livestock.
The main farmhouse is arranged over three levels, featuring five bedrooms and two reception rooms alongside a practical dining kitchen area. While the current owners have made updates such as uPVC double glazing and oil central heating, there remains significant scope for further modernisation to enhance comfort and functionality.
In addition to the house itself, the estate encompasses nearly 25 acres of versatile farmland that consists of level grazing pastures and more rugged terrain, ideal for agricultural use or ecological projects. The existing farm buildings—previously used for various agricultural purposes—provide ample opportunities for repurposing or upgrading to meet contemporary needs.
With no listed building status on either the house or farm structures, there is considerable freedom to adapt and renovate these spaces to suit personal preferences while potentially increasing their value.