Listed for £850,000
March 3, 2026
Sold for £515,000
2017
Sold for £249,000
1999
Sold for £150,000
1996
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Upstairs - To the first floor are four generous double bedrooms and a beautifully appointed family shower room. The principal suite is particularly impressive, boasting a vaulted ceiling with painted timber A-frames, creating a wonderfully light and airy retreat, complemented by its own ensuite bathroom. Three further well-proportioned double bedrooms, two with built-in storage, provide excellent accommodation for family or guests. The contemporary shower room is elegantly finished in soft grey tones, offering a stylish and calming space.
Gardens And Garage - Externally, the property continues to impress. The fully enclosed, south-facing garden enjoys sunshine throughout the day and features a well-tended lawn bordered by an array of perennials, mature trees and flowering plants. An alfresco terrace provides the perfect setting for summer BBQs and entertaining with friends and family. To the side, a charming gravelled courtyard with raised timber planting beds offers additional seating space and versatility.
A double garage and off-street parking complete this outstanding home.
A rare opportunity to acquire a substantial and beautifully presented period residence in one of North Yorkshire’s most sought-after villages.
Oodles of space, charm in abundance and lifestyle to match… what’s not to love?
Environs - Tollerton is a thriving village with a range of amenities including an award-winning village shop/post office, Catchment for Alne primary school, doctors’ surgery, public house and a village hall with associated tennis courts. Nearby Newton-on-Ouse is also home to a riverside pub and Linton-on-Ouse offers village amenities as well as Linton Lock with its popular café restaurant and walks.
To the north lies the local Georgian market town of Easingwold; it includes a secondary school and a range of amenities such as supermarkets, a doctor’s surgery, popular bistro and numerous independent shops. Easily accessible from Tollerton are the private schools, Cundall Manor and Queen Mary’s, along with the independent schools in York
The A19, just a mile away, provides rapid access north to the market town of Thirsk and south to York. The York ring road with its shopping parks and retail outlets is a drive of around fifteen minutes and the city centre lies just beyond. York railway station has regular services to major cities including Manchester, Edinburgh and London where some journeys take less than two hours to Kings Cross.