Location
A remarkable Grade II listed 17th century Hall with land and outbuildings.
Carlton Hall dates back to the late 17th century, with later 18th and 19th century additions. This gracious house stands in around nine acres of mature gardens and land in the beautiful North Yorkshire village of Carlton Husthwaite. The property benefits from sweeping vistas across the manicured croquet lawn, wild flower meadows and paddocks to the rear, with delightful views towards The iconic White Horse.
A grand entrance hall gives way to two classically proportioned reception rooms, a study and the inviting kitchen on the ground floor. The Victorian extension to the rear creates a most impressive galleried stairway which opens to a terrace overlooking the croquet lawn and a mezzanine level sitting room complete with French fireplace.
Across the first and second floor there are seven bedrooms and three house bathrooms.
Steps from the entrance hall lead down to the lower ground accommodation which houses a number of sizeable rooms which would make excellent gym, games or cinema rooms along with a generous wine cellar. This level enjoys direct access to the garden.
The east wing of the property was formerly used as annexed accommodation and has recently undergone a number of renovation works. It is now a blank canvas for the new occupiers to use as they wish; lending itself to additional accommodation for family, guests, staff or as a possible business venture.
There are a range of brick-built outbuildings including the original dovecote, stables and storage sheds.
The gardens are testament to many years of planning, hard work and management. Principally laid down to lawn, with colourful beds, mature trees and areas of wild meadow, extending to several paddocks. There is a walled kitchen garden to the east of the property which is planted with a number of fruit trees.
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Carlton Hall is one of those houses you don't come across very often, sympathetically restored and in a most impressive position; the vendor's vision and attention to detail is immediately apparent from the moment you walk through the door.
Ed StoyleProperty agent