Exquisitely restored
Grade I listed Hall close to York. A stunning Jacobean mansion house that has been immaculately restored to the highest standard. The hall is set in approximately 83.5 acres of riverside gardens.
Howsham Hall has recently undergone an extensive programme of refurbishment resulting in an exceptional historic home, with 21st Century advancements ensuring a comfortable environment for a modern day stately home.
The Hall was built by Sir William Bamburgh in c.1610 and remodelled in c.1775. The house has only been on the open market 3 times since 1573.
The Hall offers the rare combination of exceptional formal rooms, together with practical family accommodation designed for modern living. The house is situated around a traditional central courtyard with impressive main reception rooms on the ground floor, together with a two storey leisure wing and staff accommodation. The bedroom accommodation is also exceptional with a particularly impressive master bedroom and guest bedroom suite.
The grounds include formal lawns, parkland with mature trees and pastureland. There is frontage to the River Derwent and the sale includes fishing rights and sporting rights.
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8-10 bedrooms
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5-8 reception rooms
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6-8 bathrooms
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2633.46 sqm
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Leisure Facilities
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Outbuildings
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Fishing
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Garden
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Land
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Listed
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Secondary accommodation
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Waterside
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Private Parking
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83.50 acres (33.8 hectares)
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Freehold