Listed for £925,000
March 4, 2026
Sold for £510,000
2019
Sold for £415,000
2003
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There are four further bedrooms on the first floor, including an en suite bedroom to the west of the house. A stylish family bathroom and two large landings - offering additional storage and potential for further use - complete the upstairs accommodation.
The grounds are an extension of the home’s appeal, with mature gardens that blend seamlessly into the surrounding landscape, interspersed with thoughtfully designed seating areas, established planting, and high-quality hard landscaping. At the rear of the property lie two barns: one large agricultural barn ideal for garaging, workshop or conversion (subject to the necessary consents), and a charming stone former piggery believed to date back over 300 years. Ample parking is provided via a graveled driveway.
Grange Farm offers exceptional flexibility for a range of lifestyle requirements. Currently run as a highly successful Bed and Breakfast, it would equally suit those seeking a principal residence, a second home, or a multi-generational set-up with potential to create an independent annexe (subject to any necessary permissions).
This is a truly outstanding rural property - private, peaceful and perfectly appointed - offering a rare opportunity to enjoy life in one of North Yorkshire’s most scenic locations.
Location
Pickering is a charming and historic market town and is home to the North York Moors Railway. The historic market town of Pickering is known as the gateway to the Moors. The town boasts a number of public houses, supermarkets, leisure and sport facilities local, independent shops and cafes as well as a 13th century castle, 12th century church, petrol stations, a steam railway and museum. There are local primary and secondary schools within the vicinity (both schools are rated “Good” by OFSTED).
The market town of Malton (approx. 8.4 miles) is now the artisan food capital of North Yorkshire with its award-winning monthly food and farmers markets, as well as a weekly market, and annual Food Lovers’ Festival backed by excellent local shops.
There are supermarkets, two breweries, restaurants, the Talbot Hotel, cookery school, tearooms, a cinema, theatre and Castle Gardens five acres of park.
There is a station at Malton with quick and regular trains to York, with connections to London Kings Cross on the fast East Coast mainline. The Transpennine trains from Malton originate in Scarborough and, after York, go on to Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool. York is the nearest city, about 26 miles along the A64 which leads on to the A1(M).
Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.
Square Footage: 3,723 sq ft
Acreage: 3.97 Acres
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