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Spacious 6 bed Detached property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£2,500,000
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£500,000 Jun 25, 2004

Description

"A spectacular country residence with immaculate gardens, southerly views and a self contained annexe, set within the stunning Howardian Hills.

Description

Situated on the edge of the Howardian Hills, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty this beautiful country house comes with a superb annexe, glorious grounds and gardens as well as impressive green energy credentials with 17 solar panels with 8kw of storage.

Havoc Hall is blessed with wonderful far reaching views and sits in a desirable location on the edge of the village. The current owners have gone above and beyond with a range of improvements, upgrades and a thoughtfully planned extension to the main house, as well as a high quality, stylish annexe. Delightful gardens frame the property and were once included in the National Garden Scheme and described as exceptional and it is easy to see why.

The accommodation includes an entrance within the Mediterranean courtyard which opens to a galleried dining hall. The 24ft orangery connects via glazed double doors and is simply breath taking with views along the tree lined avenue across the meadow and towards the hills. The kitchen breakfast room is on two levels with garden views and has been fitted with Mark Wilkinson cabinets, larder and breakfast bar. Granite worktops and a controllable AIMS electric AGA add to the high end feel, along with a separate utility laundry room. A well proportioned sitting room enjoys a double aspect, with a stone fireplace housing an open fire, this elegant room opens into the library which is fitted with oak shelving providing a tranquil place to read and relax. The family room can be found on the north side of the house and is characterful with wood panelling and an electric stove, stone fireplace, fitted cupboards and shelving. An office, guest WC and handy boot room complete the ground floor layout.

A spacious landing is reached via a turning staircase and is fitted with bookshelves and storage cupboards. The principal bedroom suite has a luxury bathroom and a fitted dressing room along with superb southerly views. Five other double bedrooms are served by two full bathrooms and bedroom seven is currently utilized as a study.

Externally, electric gates allow access to the gravel driveway, which is lined with deep verges and maple trees. Leading to a parking area to the left of the house, a single garage, double car port and EV charging point. There are two access points, the main drive and metal gate entrance to the meadow.

The grounds of the hall are a delightful mix of individually designed gardens which surround the property. Discover a traditional Tudor knot garden, a fountain and topiary garden, a rose covered pergola, a woodland walk, a silver garden, an herbaceous garden and a sunken garden. The carefully planned kitchen garden has a stunning Victorian glasshouse, raised beds, a tomato greenhouse, and a timber shed. The more formal southerly facing gardens have a symmetry which balances well with the hall itself with distant views of woodland and rolling hills. A west facing Mediterranean courtyard garden at the front of the property is finished with parkland fencing. With a wildflower meadow and lake with bulrushes and aquatic planting which lie beyond the formal gardens, in all extending to around four acres, it would be easy to enjoy many hours tending and exploring the glorious grounds.

The annexe, built in 2014, is a luxurious self contained accommodation, ideal for guests. The open plan living area is filled with light from the floor to ceiling glazing and is double height in places. Under floor heating ensures warmth to the kitchen, dining area and lounge, as well as a wood burning stove which sits in a huge brick fireplace. Stairs lead to a part galleried bedroom and adjoining bathroom.

Location

Oswaldkirk is a an attractive village about 20 miles from York, situated between the Howardian Hills, An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and North York Moors National Park. The village has a thriving village hall and a church.

Further amenities are in the neighbouring village of Ampleforth 2.5 miles including a shop and post office, two public houses, cafe, a primary school, doctors practice and the eponymous College which is about one and a half miles.

The popular market town, Helmsley, is three and a half miles away and offers a weekly market and an excellent selection of independent, local shops including clothes stores, a doctor s surgery, delicatessens, cafes, restaurants, hotels, a spa and a local brewery.

Harome village 6 miles is home to the renowned Michelin starred restaurant The Star Inn and excellent Pheasant Hotel, there is also a cricket ground and church. Nearby is Ryedale School Academy about six miles distant. Other schools in the area include Ampleforth College 2.5 miles and Terrington Preparatory School is about nine and a half miles.

York has a mainline railway station offering regular services to major cities including Manchester, Edinburgh and London, with some journeys taking less than two hours to Kings Cross. Direct trains to London also run regularly from Thirsk, about 17 miles away.

Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.

Square Footage 5,675 sq ft


Acreage 4.09 Acres"

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Tax band G
16,585 sqm plot

Property Location

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Nearby Schools
St Martin's Ampleforth
1.6mi
Ampleforth College
1.6mi
St Benedict's Catholic Primary School - a Catholic voluntary academy
2.3mi
St Hilda's Ampleforth Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School
2.6mi
Helmsley Community Primary School
3.2mi
Nearby Stations
Malton Station
11.1mi
Thirsk Station
13.4mi
Poppleton Station
16.2mi
York Station
17.0mi
Hammerton Station
17.3mi
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