Traditional farmhouse looking towards Captain Cook's monument for sale with £1.2m price tag

An opportunity to live in and develop a traditional property within the North York Moors National Park has arisen for buyers wanting a rural location.

Grove Farm is a beautifully refurbished farmhouse and annex cottage with planning consent to substantially extend the property.

It was built in the 18th century of honey coloured sandstone under a pantile roof in and sits in more than five acres of grassland in the hamlet of Low Easby near Great Ayton.

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The original accommodation has been extended with an ancillary cottage created from the adjoining barns and both have been Listed Grade II for their historic and architectural importance.

Grove Farm a beautifully refurbished farmhouse and annex cottage with planning consent to substantially extend the property on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, has come to market for offers in excess of £1,250,000.Grove Farm a beautifully refurbished farmhouse and annex cottage with planning consent to substantially extend the property on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, has come to market for offers in excess of £1,250,000.
Grove Farm a beautifully refurbished farmhouse and annex cottage with planning consent to substantially extend the property on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, has come to market for offers in excess of £1,250,000.

John Coleman, head of GSC Grays Country House Agency, said: “Grove Farm has been refurbished to a very high standard and offers substantial development opportunities with planning permission for a range of residential properties and holiday lets.

"The property is an excellent combination of the old and the new and is close to the North York Moors National Park and enjoys superb views towards Captain Cook’s Monument.”

The farmhouse has three double bedrooms, two bathrooms and period features such as exposed beams and wooden panelling in the dining room with the opportunity to extend the main farmhouse into the neighbouring cottage, to create a large 5-bedroom property.

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The property also features outbuilding and an old ‘dairy’ building that have planning permission for conversion into holiday cottages.

The three remaining modern buildings all benefit from planning permission for conversion into residential dwellings under permitted development rights.