Listed for £2,850,000
February 13, 2026
The Yorkshire Property Agency is absolutely delighted to introduce a rare opportunity to purchase this stunning Victorian Manor House located on the outskirts of the popular North Yorkshire village of Great Ayton and within the boundaries of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. Boasting almost 12,000 sq ft of luxurious modern interior and situated within its own grounds of approximately 11.26 acres of Grassland and Woodland, properties like Undercliffe Hall do not come onto the market often. Undercliffe Hall is an impressive Victorian residence that has been newly refurbished to an exceptional standard, seamlessly blending contemporary luxury with an abundance of original period features. This substantial home showcases the grandeur and elegance typical of the Victorian era, with high ceilings, ornate cornicing, sash windows, and beautifully restored fireplaces, all carefully preserved to retain the property’s timeless character. The recent refurbishment has been thoughtfully executed, introducing modern comforts and high-quality finishes throughout while remaining sympathetic to the home’s heritage. Undercliffe Hall is a substantial and dignified period home which sits quietly in a countryside setting on the edge of Great Ayton. Built from dark local whinstone in 1873, the Hall has a solid, understated presence. The colour and texture of the stone allow the building to sit naturally within the landscape, particularly against the backdrop of the nearby cliffs from which the material was quarried and the property sits high within its landscape, boasting incredible surround views of the North Yorkshire countryside and the Cleveland Hills. Situated at the end of a a stunning, winding driveway, Undercliffe Hall briefly consists of a stunning entrance hall which can double as a fabulous entertaining space highlighted by double height ceilings, original Victorian floor-tiles, attractive staircase, original feature-fireplace and attractive south-facing aspect towards the Cleveland Hills. It has a charming full-length dining room with original chandeliers and direct external access to an adjacent games-room which can be utilised as an office / study or 'snug-reception'. There is an incredible principal reception room surrounded by full length windows to enjoy the south and south-west facing aspect overlooking the landscaped gardens, oak-flooring and wood-burning stove. It boasts a luxurious and elegant bespoke 'shaker-style' kitchen with oil-fired AGA, high-spec integrated appliances, separate dining and viewing area and substantial open-plan snug reception with original feature-fireplaces with backing depicting an historical Victorian courtroom. It has an incredible games room with a feature bar and a cinema room with external access onto its own private terrace for al-fresco entertaining and two downstairs WC's. The first floor consists of four charming and elegant guest double-bedrooms in the main body of the house which are serviced by three bathrooms. This floor is completed by an incredible south / south-west-facing dual aspect master-suite with stylish en-suite bathroom. It also has an adjacent private dressing room with bespoke storage. The top floor consists of a number of rooms, currently used for storage, that were once utilised as offices. Undercliffe Hall further benefits from a semi-private annex which comprises two spacious reception rooms on the ground-floor with two charming double bedrooms on the first floor accompanied by a contemporary family bathroom and an additional separate WC. Externally, The fabulous home sits impeccably on a raised site surrounded by approximately 11.26 acres of mixed grassland and woodland. The south-west facing landscaped gardens at the front provide ideal space for al-fresco entertaining or family fun whilst the rear gardens provide further space for vegetable patches etc. There is a stunning original listed greenhouse and potting shed. The rear outbuilding consists of a substantial four car garage with secure electric doors, a garden storage unit/log store and a large entertainment room on the first floor which has further annex potential. Great Ayton is a large and quietly characterful village, shaped as much by its landscape as by its history. Set where the open farmland meets the first rise of the North York Moors, it has a feeling of being gently held between low ground and high. Running through the village is the River Leven, narrow and clear, threading its way under small bridges and past footpaths. It adds movement and sound without dominating, reinforcing the village’s gentle rhythm. The presence of water, combined with trees and open space, gives Great Ayton a feeling of freshness and ease. Great Ayton's amenities reflect its role as a working village rather than a showpiece, offering what people genuinely need on a day-to-day basis while maintaining a strong sense of independence. At the heart of the village, clustered around the High Green and nearby streets, are a good range of local shops. These include a village store, bakery, butcher, and other small independents that serve both practical needs and social ones — places where daily errands naturally become moments of conversation. There is also a small supermarket, giving residents access to essentials without having to leave the village. The village supports a well-established café and pub culture, with several pubs and cafés providing informal meeting places throughout the day. These spaces are woven into village life rather than standing apart from it, used equally by walkers returning from the moors, families, and long-term residents. Great Ayton is particularly strong in community and public services. It has a respected primary school and access to secondary education nearby, along with medical facilities including a GP surgery, dental practice, and pharmacy. These services reinforce the sense that Great Ayton functions as a local centre rather than a dormitory village. Outdoor and recreational amenities are a notable strength. The High Green itself acts as a shared recreational space, while the River Leven, nearby woodland paths, and direct access to Roseberry Topping and the North York Moors provide walking routes that begin almost at residents’ doorsteps. Sports clubs, play areas, and village halls support organised activity alongside informal use of outdoor space. Yarm 12.5 miles , Stokesley 3.9 miles, Northallerton19.1 miles, Darlington 25.3 miles, Saltburn-by-the-Sea 12.5 miles Durham Tees Valley Airport 20.5 miles. Northallerton, Middlesbrough and Darlington East Coast Mainline Railway Stations are nearby and provide a regular fast service to London Kings Cross. It is a short 2 minute walk from Undercliffe Hall to Great Ayton train station which runs on the Esk Valley line between Hexham and Whitby via Newcastle and Middlesbrough. All distances are approximate. : Freehold : Mains water, septic tank waste, oil-fired central heating and mains electricity. 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