Roxby House is a notable Grade II listed property located in the charming village of Thornton le Dale, set on approximately 0.66 acres. This early 19th-century home showcases original architectural features, including a historical well linked to Roxby Castle. Its central positioning near the beck enhances its appeal for potential buyers looking to invest in a unique renovation project.
The property offers multiple avenues for development; it could serve as an annex for family members or be subdivided for small-scale residential development (subject to planning permission). The North York Moors planning department has indicated that the rear garden may accommodate two modest single-storey dwellings, alongside the conversion of the curtilage outbuilding, allowing for thoughtful enhancements while preserving its historic character. Any conversions will need to respect the property's heritage by minimizing alterations.
Inside, Roxby House features spacious living areas with period details such as beam ceilings and original fireplaces, along with ample bedroom space and utility provisions in the kitchen. The expansive grounds include mature gardens and several outbuildings, providing additional potential for storage or development.
Local amenities are within easy reach, including schools, shops, dining options, and recreational areas, making it an attractive prospect for both personal use and investment.