- Grade II listed home +
- Various character features +
- Three double bedrooms +
- Two reception rooms +
- Spacious dining kitchen +
- Outbuildings with development potential +
- Land available by separate negotiation +
A spacious, detached, Grade II Listed stone-built home with views over the Yorkshire Dales and towards Reeth. Land available by separate negotiation.
Situation And Amenities - The property is located just under a mile away from the attractive village of Grinton, set in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The village of Grinton has a public house, Church and well renowned bike centre with café, whilst Reeth is well served with a primary school, doctors’ surgery, local shop, tea rooms and public houses.
Further amenities are available in the market towns of Leyburn and Richmond, where there are many excellent local and artisan shops, a weekly outdoor market, filling station, dentist, primary and secondary schools
and a sixth form colleges.
There are good communications and relatively easy access from the A1 at Catterick. The nearest train station is at Northallerton (about 25miles) with a regular service on the East Coast Main Line to York, Newcastle, London or Edinburgh. Leeds Bradford is the nearest international airport but there are an increasing number of services now being offered from Teesside International Airport.
Accommodation - The entrance porch leads through to the sitting room and onwards to a second reception room, which could be used as a formal dining room. There is a rear hallway which has stairs to the first floor, a walk-in pantry/utility room and a spacious dining kitchen with wooden-fronted units, a dual aspect and a log-burning stove. There is also a useful under-stairs storage cupboard and a ground floor cloakroom.
To the first floor, there are three good-sized bedrooms including two particularly spacious doubles, one of which has a feature fireplace. The principal bedroom has two windows overlooking the front garden and paddock to the rear.
The generous family bathroom has been fitted with a bath, w.c and basin.
Externally - The property is approached via a private drive leading to a substantial parking area for several vehicles. There are various outbuildings and the potential for further garaging. There is a redundant garage within the grounds.
To the front, there is a small garden with a gravelled pathway to the side, leading to a seating area and concrete hardstanding. The gardens would also benefit from landscaping and further development to create a larger entertaining space.
Land And Barn - There is land available by separate negotiation with grazing of approximately 3.33 acres. Within the paddock, there is a two-storey, stone-built barn which could hold potential for further development, subject to necessary consents.
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with GSC Grays. Telephone: .
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Tenure - The property is believed to be offered freehold with vacant possession on completion.
Local Authority - North Yorkshire Council. Council tax band D.
Services - Oil fired central and solid fuel heating. Mains electric connected. We understand the property is on a private water supply from a borehole which has not been tested. Septic tank drainage.
Wayleaves And Covenants - Scar House is sold subject to and with the benefit of all existing rights, including rights of way, light, drainage, water and electricity and all other rights and obligations, easements and all wayleaves or covenants whether disclosed or not.
We understand that there is a public footpath which runs through the title of Scar House.
Particulars And Photographs - Particulars prepared and photographs taken September 2025.