This striking period residence, encompassing a three-bedroom annexe and several outbuildings on approximately 15 acres, offers a unique opportunity for investment and renovation in a stunning rural setting. Family-owned since 1917, this property melds historical charm with significant potential for modernisation. The light-filled main house features elegant bow windows and various period details, contributing to its character. It consists of spacious reception areas including a sitting room, drawing room with log-burning stove, and formal dining room that all overlook the gardens, paired with a family kitchen, bathroom, and WC on the ground floor.
Upstairs are five well-sized bedrooms with built-in storage; the principal suite includes an en suite bathroom. The second floor presents adaptable loft rooms that could be transformed according to specific needs. A cellar provides valuable cold storage space.
The annexe is ideal for multi-generational living or as independent accommodation for guests. Its ground floor layout includes a welcoming hall, sitting and dining rooms leading into the kitchen with utility/boot room; it also boasts a home office and guest WC. Three generously sized bedrooms enjoy beautiful garden views with convenient access to two bathrooms.
A variety of traditional outbuildings offers not just ample storage but also potential avenues for further development opportunities (subject to permissions). These structures form part of an enclosed courtyard and include workshops, garaging options, and stable facilities within a substantial barn.
The grounds are extensive and feature landscaped gardens filled with mature trees, manicured lawns, hedging, established flower borders, and even a fruit orchard alongside open grazing land suitable for horses. An additional parcel of land containing a cricket green might also be available separately.
Busby House represents more than just an estate; it embodies heritage combined with versatility in one of North Yorkshire's most picturesque settings. Located near Great Busby village at the edge of the North York Moors National Park, the property remains close to Stokesley’s amenities while offering easy access to major transport links for broader connections.