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Beckside Farm is an idyllic country property, comprising a 4/5 bedroom house, a superb range of outbuildings offering potential and is situated in a pleasant riverside position within around 1.2 acres.
Beckside Farm is aptly named, being nestled within the Esk Valley, situated in an elevated position overlooking the river Esk. The property enjoys a relatively sheltered position with pretty views of the Esk, which gently meanders along the southern boundary in a lovely well wooded valley. The living accommodation provides well-proportioned rooms which although requiring a general modernisation and upgrade, provide a spacious and relatively modern layout. There is also the potential to further extend the house into an adjoining building.
One of the main features of the property is the large range of traditional stone and pantile buildings, located to the east of the house. The buildings provide a ground floor floorspace of over 2,500sq.ft.
Although Beckside Farm’s situation offers peace and tranquillity as well as the opportunity for excellent outdoor activities on the doorstop, the coastal town of Whitby lies only 7 miles distant where good local services and amenities can be found.
LOCATION
The property is located in a quiet, rural position in open countryside, accessed off a private road, which leads through a parkland setting approximately 0.6 miles to the east of the Estate village of Egton Bridge.
Egton Bridge is a pretty rural village with public houses and village school and lies in the heart of the beautiful scenery of the Esk Valley within the North York Moors National Park and is an ideal centre for all manner of outdoor pursuits with excellent riding and walking. The traditional sea port of Whitby is only around 7 miles distant and is a fascinating mix of eclectic shops and high quality restaurants, at the centre of the Heritage Coast and surrounded by the glorious scenery of the North York Moors National Park. It has featured in many television dramas and most famously in Bram Stoker's novel Dracula.
The historic City of York is around 40 miles distant and provides a further large range of services and amenities including a mainline train station providing links to London and Edinburgh within 2 hours.