A North Yorkshire farm located in the Yorkshire Dales National Park has been put on the market for £1,000,000.
Hestholme Farm, located in Aysgarth, Leyburn, covers around 40 acres of land and is on the market with estate agents Carter Jonas Rural.
Part of the property, Hestholme Farmhouse, is a detached building of rendered solid wall construction under a stone flag roof.
It offers approximately 2,416 square feet of living space, with the potential to extend into the adjoining granary building, subject to planning permissions.
The ground floor includes a breakfast kitchen, laundry/utility room, bathroom, dining room, and sitting room.
Five bedrooms are located on the first floor.
Adjacent to the farmhouse is a traditional granary barn, which offers an opportunity to expand the existing living accommodation, subject to the necessary planning consents.
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To the west of the farmhouse is a former cart shed building, which could be repurposed into additional living space or a holiday let, subject to planning permissions.
Next to the cart shed is a range of general-purpose buildings, which could be used for dry storage and livestock accommodation or be removed for further landscaping.
The first lot of the property includes the farmhouse, buildings, land, and fishing, extending to approximately 9.96 acres.
This includes a grassland paddock known as 'The Stripe', which covers around 4.07 acres.
The second lot encompasses around 19.77 acres and includes improved meadow land, woodland, and riverbank and riverbed areas.
The third lot extends to around 18.91 acres and also includes meadow land, woodland, and riverbank and riverbed areas.
Both the first and third lots have frontage to the River Ure, offering the potential for fishing.
The farm is 'strategically positioned' in Wensleydale, with the village of Aysgarth approximately two miles to the west and the market town of Leyburn six miles to the east.
The A684 road bounds the property, offering excellent access to the A1(M) at Bedale, around a 30-minute drive to the east.
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