Price changed to £700,000
August 3, 2025
Listed for £750,000
June 16, 2025
Sold for £585,000
2021
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The bedroom and bathroom accommodation sits on the northern wing with every bedroom enjoying an outlook across the garden. The principal bedroom suite is a large room with a tall, glazed door providing direct access to the garden; the en suite bathroom has Burlington fittings and features a large walk-in shower. There are two further bedrooms served by a house bathroom with a bath and shower over. An additional room that would serve well as an occasional fourth bedroom, office or a dressing room for the principal bedroom, sits at the far end of the house. The inner hall is illuminated by a skylight and has wall-to-wall fitted cupboards with a hanging rail. The loft is boarded and accessed via a dropdown ladder.
Outside - Painted five-bar gates within a high stone wall open to the enclosed, walled garden and gravelled driveway in front of the open garage. Constructed of timber with a pantile roof, the open two-bay garage has light and power and an attached, secure workshop as well as a lean-to for logs. This delightful family garden is predominantly lawned with climbing roses and trained espalier fruit trees adorning the high boundary walls. It is full of variety with established plants, borders, hedges and trees, including a wonderful crab apple and laburnum. There is a paved terrace abutting the house and a decked terrace providing an appealing sitting out area in dappled shade.
Environs - Helmsley 5 miles, Easingwold 8 miles, Thirsk 12 miles, York 22 miles
The Forge lies at the southern end of the village of Ampleforth. The village enjoys a busy community life and is well served with amenities that include a primary school, churches and a bus service as well as a village store/post office, GP practice, two pubs and a coffee shop. It is home to the eponymous co-educational public school and is surrounded by beautiful and well-wooded countryside with public footpaths. The market town of Helmsley is close by and the North York Moors National Park sits alongside. Within half an hour is Thirsk railway station with its mainline East Coast/Transpennine service and York city centre lies some forty five minutes’ drive to the south.
Specifics - Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: E
Services & Systems: The Mains electricity and water. Oil-fired heating. Septic tank shared 3 ways and owned & managed by Watergate Farm. Superfast broadband.
Fixtures & Fittings: Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as fitted carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc., are specifically excluded but may be made available by separate negotiation.
Local Authority: North Yorkshire Council AONB Howardian Hills
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Directions: From the heart of the village head south, following the beck on Mill Lane, and the shared drive to the property can be found on the left before the right hand bend leading out of the village.
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