Listed for £1,350,000
February 2, 2026
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To the rear of the property is a traditional range of brick outbuildings with a hay loft to the first floor. These buildings would make an ideal residential conversion, subject to the necessary planning permissions.
To the rear of these buildings are a range of open bay agricultural barns and some chicken coups which make ideal storage for farm machinery and live stock.
The land that is included within the sale is permanent pasture land and is used for grazing cattle. The land extends to 26.5 Acres (10.7 Ha) which is made up of three large paddocks and a smaller area of woodland.
Agents Note;
There are shooting rights over the land and a further surrounding 111 Acres.
Tenure & Possession
Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion.
EPC Rating
This property has been certified with an EPC Rating of 44/E
Local Authority
North Yorkshire Council
Tax Band E
Utilities
The property has an oil fired central heating system. Water and electricity are on a mains supply. There is a private septic tank within the ground of the property.
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Viewings
Viewings are strictly by prior appointment with GFW.
The picturesque village of Sandhutton sits about three miles west of Thirsk on the A167. The village has an excellent public house, a 12th Century church and a village hall. The bustling market town of Thirsk has a range of independent shops, supermarkets, restaurants and cafes. There is also a cinema, swimming pool, gym and arts centre. There are multiple private and state education opportunities nearby including Queen Mary's School, Ampleforth College, Cundall Manor, Aysgarth School, Ripon Grammar and St. Peters School. The train station at Thirsk has high speed trains to London Kings Cross and TransPennine to York, Leeds and Manchester airport. The A1/M1 motorway is approximately 5 miles away providing easy access to the larger cities of Leeds, York and Newcastle.