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Located in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
• Web ID: VRYQ
An important Grade II* listed Georgian country house set in beautiful mature gardens of approximately 19 acres (8 ha).
The sale of Marske Hall offers a rare opportunity to acquire an important country house providing very extensive accommodation of 17000 square feet plus cellars. Extensive works are required to the hall, although it does offer a huge opportunity and will appeal to a purchaser wanting to return it to its former glory and make a very substantial family home or alternatively would work extremely well as a possibly country house hotel or similar commercial use.
Although its current configuration is as apartments, great care was taken to preserve and protect the majority of the fine features, many of which can easily be seen today, although lowered ceilings and stoothing walls disguise many hidden charms.
The current accommodation is over three principal floors and includes the main hall with its three staircases and adjoining two storey annexe. The apartments are in varying conditions with some having recently had money spent on them, whilst others have not been touched for years. They have either solid fuel heating, night storage or oil fired central heating. There are vaulted keeping cellars with wine bins and stores that extend under much of the front of the hall and there is useful undercover parking at the rear.
An important Grade II* listed Georgian country house set in beautiful mature gardens of approximately 19 acres (8 ha).
The sale of Marske Hall offers a rare opportunity to acquire an important country house providing very extensive accommodation of 17000 square feet plus cellars. Extensive works are required to the hall, although it does offer a huge opportunity and will appeal to a purchaser wanting to return it to its former glory and make a very substantial family home or alternatively would work extremely well as a possibly country house hotel or similar commercial use.
Although its current configuration is as apartments, great care was taken to preserve and protect the majority of the fine features, many of which can easily be seen today, although lowered ceilings and stoothing walls disguise many hidden charms.
The current accommodation is over three principal floors and includes the main hall with its three staircases and adjoining two storey annexe. The apartments are in varying conditions with some having recently had money spent on them, whilst others have not been touched for years. They have either solid fuel heating, night storage or oil fired central heating. There are vaulted keeping cellars with wine bins and stores that extend under much of the front of the hall and there is useful undercover parking at the rear.