THINK of words to describe Red Oaks and 'ordinary' would certainly not even cross your mind, because this simply stunning individually designed home is anything but.
Extended and enhanced by its current owners to an impressive standard and with attention paid to the smallest of details, Red Oaks stands today as a superbly presented home with the added benefit of exceptional outdoor space and an enviable location. As a package, you couldn't ask for more.
Ideal for multi-generational living thanks to its attached annexe accommodation, Red Oaks offers versatile contemporary living with a blend of character features.
Briefly, its accommodation comprises a reception hall which leads to the open-plan sitting room with part vaulted ceiling, solid oak flooring, slate feature wall tiling and full-height floor-to-ceiling panoramic oak windows with doors opening onto the stunning gardens.
Adjoining this is a Tom Howley hand-painted kitchen with granite work surfaces, a central feature island with breakfasting area and fitted wine cooler; an open-plan dining area with bespoke fitted seating; boot room with double doors to the gardens; a pantry and a separate utility room.
Also on the ground floor are the master bedroom with a vaulted ceiling, luxurious bathroom with a large walk-in shower and double-ended bath and walk-in dressing room; the family bathroom, gym, plant room and three further bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room.
Double doors in the sitting room lead to the attached annex, which comprises a good-sized snug with a fitted bookcase, panelled walls and open fire, plus a separate reception room with a media wall. Stairs lead up to the fifth bedroom, and sitting area and separate bathroom.
Red Oaks sits within a 4.25-acre woodland plot in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. The property is accessed via electric wrought iron gates which open to a sweeping gravel driveway which leads to the entrance and parking for 12 vehicles. There is also an integral garage.
Various clearings have been made amongst the 3000-tree woodland to accommodate views from all aspects, including beautiful views over farmland up the valley to Snilesworth Moor, one of the UK’s leading grouse moors. Red Oaks also benefits from beautiful views over the surrounding farmland to the hills beyond.
To the rear of the property is a formal lawn with drainage and a ha-ha style retaining wall, large lower lawns bordered by paths, a fenced play area, a double greenhouse with power, a raised bed area with an irrigation system, a Radnor oak gazebo, a covered outdoor sitting area with open fire, a stone flagged patio area with a central fire pit and granite surround, a Radnor oak summerhouse ideal for entertaining, two ponds, a wood store and a tool shed.
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The main house has a biomass wood pellet heating system with underfloor heating, while the attached annex has an air-sourced heat pump.
Red Oaks is situated in Heathwaite, Swainby, seven miles from Stokesley and just over 11 miles from Northallerton. It is on the market at a guide price of £1.75m.
For more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact Knight Frank's York office on 01904 948449.
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