A Grade II listed residential farm in a stunning location
West Acre Lodge is an unspoilt early 19th century Yorkshire stone farmhouse listed by English Heritage for its Georgian architecture. The unmodernised house has a traditional layout, with open fires and some stone flag floors.
The property has 76 acres (30.8 hectares) of undulating grassland, woodlands and stream, in the beautiful North York Moors National Park. The farm is high on a hill with superb long distance views all round to the Hambleton Hills and Vale of York. Attached to the main farmhouse is a typical square fold yard of stone loose boxes, stables, substantial stone barn and byre; continuing on to traditional stone stys, cart shed, mill house and granary, and former joiner's workshop now converted into a cottage.
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5 bedrooms
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2 reception rooms
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1 bathroom
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221.56 sqm
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Outbuildings
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Period
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Equestrian
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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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Shoot / Sporting
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Stabling
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Private Parking
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76.00 acres (30.8 hectares)