THE COACH HOUSE Carlton Hall, Aldbrough St John, Richmond, North Yorkshire
THE COACH HOUSE CARLTON HALL, ALDBROUGH ST JOHN, RICHMOND NORTH YORKSHIRE DL11 7AG A STRIKING AND BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED GRADE II LISTED, 5 BEDROOM COACH HOUSE CONVERSION, OFFERING OVER 5,000 SQUARE FEET OF ACCOMMODATION, WHICH SUCCESSFULLY COMBINES MODERN FINISHES WITH ORIGINAL CHARACTER AND THE BUILDINGS HISTORIC ORIGINS, SITUATED IN MATURE PARKLAND GROUNDS IN A QUIET RURAL HAMLET Accommodation Entrance Hall Study Galleried Dining Hall Large Living Dining Kitchen with Pantry Billiard Room Two Further Reception Rooms Ground floor shower room Utility Room Cloakroom Master Bedroom Wing with Dressing Room and En-suite Bathroom Four Further Double Bedrooms (one En-suite) House Bathroom Externally Mature Parkland Grounds enclosed in Estate railings with Open Views Large Enclosed Lawned Garden to Rear with Water Feature Detached Double Garage Extensive Gravelled Driveway Richmond 9 miles, Darlington 9 miles, Durham 31 miles, Newcastle 46 miles, Leeds 60 miles The Station, Station Yard, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 4LD Tel: 01748 829217 www.gscgrays.co.uk richmond@gscgrays.co.uk Offices also at: Barnard Castle Tel: 01833 637000 Hamsterley Tel: 01388 487000 Leyburn Tel: 01969 600120 Stokesley Tel: 01642 710742
Situation & Amenities The WEST nearby historic PASTURE market town of Richmond, FARM which is the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales, offers a good range of amenities, including national and local retailers, swimming pool, MICKLETON cinema, state and private educational opportunities at both primary and secondary level. The town is rich in Georgian architecture and also boasts a number of historical sites including the Castle with its Norman origins. There is a traditional weekly market, a library and good range of restaurants. Golf courses can be found at Darlington, Richmond and Barnard Castle. A wider range of shopping, leisure and educational opportunities are available at Barnard Castle and Darlington. For the commuter the A1(M), East Coast Mainline railway station at Darlington and Newcastle, Durham Tees Valley airports provide links. Description The Coach House is a striking and beautifully presented coach house conversion, recently completed by the current owners, who have successfully combined modern finishes with the original character and historic origins of the property to create a unique and spacious family home. The origins of the Coach House date back to the 19 th Century, when the property was the original coach house for Carlton Hall, a former local country estate. Quietly situated in an idyllic rural hamlet, The Coach House sits in mature parkland grounds and the principle rooms all enjoy far reaching open views across rolling countryside. To the rear of the property there is a large enclosed lawned walled garden with attractive water feature and the driveway provides access to the detached double garage block, which offers further potential. Although nestled in this quiet hamlet, The Coach House is ideally located to access the A1 (M) or across to the Durham/ Newcastle and Teesside conurbations, bringing many commercial centres in both the north and south within commutable distance. Accommodation Ground Floor The main glazed double doors lead into a reception hall, which gives an indication of the character and attention to detail throughout the rest of the property. The reception hall provides access to the study, which is unique in that it has been created from the original cast iron stable. The large living dining kitchen, in the east wing, provides an excellent hub for family life within the property and is well equipped with a bespoke fitted kitchen incorporating a large central island and large recess housing a four oven oil-fired AGA. A number of wooden sash windows ensure this room is constantly full of natural light. A pantry, generous utility and downstairs WC complete the ground-floor accommodation in this wing, all of which has under-floor heating.
The stunning galleried dining hall, again with under-floor heating, creates a unique focal point and provides an ideal environment for entertaining and again is bathed in natural light from the large arched windows to the front, which provide views across the grounds and open countryside beyond. The dining hall provides access to a secondary entrance hall and to the west wing comprising a billiard room a further two reception rooms and shower room offering the potential to create an annexe if required. First Floor The galleried first floor landing provides access to the principal bedroom accommodation. The master bedroom wing comprises a generous double bedroom with exposed trusses and views across open countryside, a good-sized dressing room with window and fitted clothes rails and shelving and a large bathroom with air-bath, bespoke wooden vanity unit, steam shower cabin, under-floor heating and linen cupboard. Directions From the A1(M) (north or southbound) at Junction 56, take the B6275 signposted Piercebridge. Continue for approximately 2 miles before turning left towards Aldbrough St John. Continue into the village and over the bridge, before turning right at the T junction signposted Forcett and Stanwick. After approximately one mile, proceed right down a private drive and over a cattle grid. The Coach House is then located on the left hand side. There are a further three double bedrooms, which again have exposed roof trusses, built-in wardrobes and enjoy views of the garden to the rear. The fifth bedroom has the benefit of walk-in shower room, built in wardrobes and enjoys views to the front and side. The house bathroom again with under-floor heating, has a modern white suite with bath and shower and completes the first floor accommodation. Externally To the front of The Coach House there is a cobbled terrace, beyond which an area of grassed parkland which incorporates mature Cedar of Lebanon and Lime trees and is enclosed in Estate railings, enjoys far reaching views across rural countryside. To the rear there is an attractive enclosed walled garden with a large pond, wooden gazebo, lawned and stone flagged patio areas, ideal for outdoor entertaining or quiet relaxation. The detached double garage block, which offers further potential for conversion to a possible annexe (subject to obtaining the necessary planning & consents) has double wooden doors to either side of a generous storage area, electricity and alarm.
Services Mains services include: water and electricity. Drainage is to a septic tank. The property is heated by way of oil-fired central heating with separate heating zones. Central vacuum system. Alarm & security camera system. There is a broadband connection to the property. Tenure The property is believed to be offered Freehold with Vacant Possession upon Completion. Local Authority Richmondshire District Council Tel: 01748 829100. Council Tax We have been advised that the property falls under Council Tax Band F. Viewings Strictly by appointment only via the Agents GSC Grays Tel: 01748 829217.
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