Guide price
£975,0005 bedroom detached house for sale
Main Street, Levisham, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18
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Detached house
5 beds
2 baths
3333
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
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Features and description
- Georgian, Grade II listed former farm house
- Five bedrooms, two bathrooms
- Separate one bedroom annexe
- Large outbuilding with stables
- Half an acre of paddock
- Set in the heart of Levisham village
- EPC Rating = E
A beautifully presented detached period stone house, offering elegant and well-balanced accommodation, complemented by a charming self-contained annexe, additional barn and land
Description
An attractive detached period stone house, beautifully complemented by a self-contained annexe, private land and a valuable grazing licence for the moors.
The main house is arranged with pleasing symmetry around a central stone-flagged reception hall, from which two elegant reception rooms lead. The sitting room is a warm and inviting space, centred around a log burner set within a characterful stone and brick fireplace and flanked by bespoke shelving. Opposite, the family room is rich in atmosphere, with an exposed timber ceiling and a charming window seat enjoying views over the front.
To the rear, the impressive open-plan kitchen and dining room forms the true heart of the home. Thoughtfully designed, it features quality painted cabinetry, a traditional Aga range cooker, granite work surfaces and a double butler sink. A striking fully glazed elevation floods the space with natural light and frames lovely garden views, while doors open directly onto the courtyard, ideal for both everyday living and entertaining.
The first floor offers a generous principal bedroom suite with a full en suite bathroom. A beautifully appointed family bathroom, complete with a freestanding double-ended bath, serves four further well-proportioned bedrooms, two of which are located on the second floor, together with a useful storage cupboard.
The detached annexe is a particularly appealing feature, lending itself perfectly to multi-generational living, guest accommodation or potential holiday letting. Converted from a traditional barn, it retains a wealth of rustic charm including stone-flagged floors, exposed timbers and stonework, along with the benefit of an external stone staircase. The kitchen/dining room is fitted with tasteful cabinetry and features a recessed range cooker, which also provides a welcoming source of heat. Two sets of glazed windows and an entrance door allow for excellent natural light. The ground-floor bedroom enjoys its own private entrance, an impressive open apex ceiling and a fully tiled wet room. Upstairs, a cosy sitting room opens onto the external stone steps.
Outside, a gravelled courtyard provides ample parking for both dwellings and offers attractive seating areas, alongside convenient access to a designated utility room and external store. A substantial barn with workshop facilities offers versatile additional space, while beyond a stone wall a charming shepherd’s hut sits privately within its own garden area.
The grounds extend to approximately 0.68 acres and comprise grassland, mature trees and a greenhouse, creating a peaceful and picturesque setting that perfectly complements this highly desirable country property.
Location
Levisham is a picturesque moorland village within the North York Moors National Park with a church, village hall, steam railway station about one and a half miles away and a highly regarded family run pub. The Moors provide the ideal surroundings for cycling and country walks. The village of Lockton is only about two miles away and has a tea room with gallery.
The historic Georgian market town of Pickering about seven miles is known as the gateway to the Moors. The town boasts a number of public houses, supermarkets, leisure and sport facilities, local independent shops and cafes as well as a 13th century castle, the North York Moors steam railway and a museum.
There a few schools within the vicinity including St Joseph's Catholic Primary School (academy), Pickering Community Infant and Nursery School (Ofsted Good 2019), as well as Lady Lumley’s School (Academy).
Dalby Forest is just under seven miles distant with countless walks and cycle trails through stunning scenery, an adventure course and on site cafe. A dark sky discovery site, it is an excellent location for stargazing.
The market town of Malton about fifteen miles is now the artisan food capital of North Yorkshire with its award-winning monthly food and farmers markets, as well as a weekly market, and annual Food Lovers’ Festival backed by excellent local shops. There are supermarkets, two breweries, restaurants, the Talbot Hotel, cookery school, tearooms, a cinema, theatre and Castle Gardens, a five acres of park. Malton and Norton golf club boasts 27 holes and situated about a mile outside Malton. In addition there is Malton Secondary School (Ofsted Good 2015) located on Middlecave Road.
The Heritage Coast town of Whitby about seventeen miles is a popular and famous seaside town steeped in history with a ruined gothic Abbey and an active fishing port. There are a wide range of shops, restaurants and pubs in the town centre along with supermarkets and a leisure centre. In addition there are cricket, rugby and football clubs within the town.
Scarborough (about 21.4 miles) is a popular seaside resort on the Yorkshire Coast. The town has an array of amenities including restaurants and shops, supermarkets, as well as an open air theatre, Spa complex, art gallery, sea life centre, cricket club, castle and the famous Stephen Joseph Theatre, home of playwright Sir Alan Ayckbourn. There are a number of festivals hosted by the town throughout the year.
There is a station at Malton with fast and regular trains to York with connections to London Kings Cross, Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool. York is the nearest city about 32.4 miles along the A64 which leads on to the A1(M).
Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.
Square Footage: 3,333 sq ft
Acreage: 0.68 Acres
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Description
An attractive detached period stone house, beautifully complemented by a self-contained annexe, private land and a valuable grazing licence for the moors.
The main house is arranged with pleasing symmetry around a central stone-flagged reception hall, from which two elegant reception rooms lead. The sitting room is a warm and inviting space, centred around a log burner set within a characterful stone and brick fireplace and flanked by bespoke shelving. Opposite, the family room is rich in atmosphere, with an exposed timber ceiling and a charming window seat enjoying views over the front.
To the rear, the impressive open-plan kitchen and dining room forms the true heart of the home. Thoughtfully designed, it features quality painted cabinetry, a traditional Aga range cooker, granite work surfaces and a double butler sink. A striking fully glazed elevation floods the space with natural light and frames lovely garden views, while doors open directly onto the courtyard, ideal for both everyday living and entertaining.
The first floor offers a generous principal bedroom suite with a full en suite bathroom. A beautifully appointed family bathroom, complete with a freestanding double-ended bath, serves four further well-proportioned bedrooms, two of which are located on the second floor, together with a useful storage cupboard.
The detached annexe is a particularly appealing feature, lending itself perfectly to multi-generational living, guest accommodation or potential holiday letting. Converted from a traditional barn, it retains a wealth of rustic charm including stone-flagged floors, exposed timbers and stonework, along with the benefit of an external stone staircase. The kitchen/dining room is fitted with tasteful cabinetry and features a recessed range cooker, which also provides a welcoming source of heat. Two sets of glazed windows and an entrance door allow for excellent natural light. The ground-floor bedroom enjoys its own private entrance, an impressive open apex ceiling and a fully tiled wet room. Upstairs, a cosy sitting room opens onto the external stone steps.
Outside, a gravelled courtyard provides ample parking for both dwellings and offers attractive seating areas, alongside convenient access to a designated utility room and external store. A substantial barn with workshop facilities offers versatile additional space, while beyond a stone wall a charming shepherd’s hut sits privately within its own garden area.
The grounds extend to approximately 0.68 acres and comprise grassland, mature trees and a greenhouse, creating a peaceful and picturesque setting that perfectly complements this highly desirable country property.
Location
Levisham is a picturesque moorland village within the North York Moors National Park with a church, village hall, steam railway station about one and a half miles away and a highly regarded family run pub. The Moors provide the ideal surroundings for cycling and country walks. The village of Lockton is only about two miles away and has a tea room with gallery.
The historic Georgian market town of Pickering about seven miles is known as the gateway to the Moors. The town boasts a number of public houses, supermarkets, leisure and sport facilities, local independent shops and cafes as well as a 13th century castle, the North York Moors steam railway and a museum.
There a few schools within the vicinity including St Joseph's Catholic Primary School (academy), Pickering Community Infant and Nursery School (Ofsted Good 2019), as well as Lady Lumley’s School (Academy).
Dalby Forest is just under seven miles distant with countless walks and cycle trails through stunning scenery, an adventure course and on site cafe. A dark sky discovery site, it is an excellent location for stargazing.
The market town of Malton about fifteen miles is now the artisan food capital of North Yorkshire with its award-winning monthly food and farmers markets, as well as a weekly market, and annual Food Lovers’ Festival backed by excellent local shops. There are supermarkets, two breweries, restaurants, the Talbot Hotel, cookery school, tearooms, a cinema, theatre and Castle Gardens, a five acres of park. Malton and Norton golf club boasts 27 holes and situated about a mile outside Malton. In addition there is Malton Secondary School (Ofsted Good 2015) located on Middlecave Road.
The Heritage Coast town of Whitby about seventeen miles is a popular and famous seaside town steeped in history with a ruined gothic Abbey and an active fishing port. There are a wide range of shops, restaurants and pubs in the town centre along with supermarkets and a leisure centre. In addition there are cricket, rugby and football clubs within the town.
Scarborough (about 21.4 miles) is a popular seaside resort on the Yorkshire Coast. The town has an array of amenities including restaurants and shops, supermarkets, as well as an open air theatre, Spa complex, art gallery, sea life centre, cricket club, castle and the famous Stephen Joseph Theatre, home of playwright Sir Alan Ayckbourn. There are a number of festivals hosted by the town throughout the year.
There is a station at Malton with fast and regular trains to York with connections to London Kings Cross, Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool. York is the nearest city about 32.4 miles along the A64 which leads on to the A1(M).
Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.
Square Footage: 3,333 sq ft
Acreage: 0.68 Acres
Directions
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