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An exceptionally private home situated within the picturesque village of Hutton-le-Hole, set within glorious grounds and land of over 3.3 acres in total.
Greystones is set well back from the street, hidden from sight ensuring a remarkably private setting within Hutton-le-Hole. Set within beautiful garden and grounds of almost an acre, together with land measuring 2.4 acres Greystones was built in 1931, with its frontage a nod to the Arts and Crafts style of its era. The house was later extended to both sides with the result being a versatile and well-proportioned home of 2,709 square feet.
In brief the house provides the following accommodation: entrance vestibule and an elegant central hallway with cloakroom. A triple aspect sitting room with doors opening out onto the covered loggia at the front and separate dining room also with a door opening out onto the west facing front garden. Farmhouse kitchen with pantry, boot room and utility room and a study positioned at the far end of the house.
On the first floor are four, large double bedrooms; the master bedroom has an en-suite bathroom and there is a main house shower room and an additional WC. There is Everest double glazing throughout the house.
Exceptional garden and grounds of just under an acre surround the property to all sides which have been carefully designed to combine formal lawned grounds planted with ornamental trees and well stocked flower borders along with large and productive vegetable and soft fruit gardens including a small orchard.
The land comprises a grazing paddock of 2.41 acres which lies just beyond the garden and has a separate vehicular access in – ideal for those with livestock or smallholding interests.
Fronting the street to the rear are a range of traditional stone outbuildings, which provide garaging, a sizable carport, workshop, store and studio building. A large stone built potting shed and high-quality Hartley’s greenhouse stand within the garden.
Hutton-le-Hole is a very popular and picturesque village; located on the southern fringes of the North York National Park. The village has a considerable history which can be viewed at the popular Ryedale Folk Museum, located in the village. There is also a Pub and tea-rooms. Ideally situated for outdoor pursuits with miles of foot, cycles and bridle paths, Hutton-le-hole is wonderfully situated lifestyle village. Further amenities can be found close to hand at the market town of Kirkbymoorside located approximately 3 miles away, the nearest main line train station is Malton.