Historic hall in North Yorkshire for sale in three lots including land, outbuildings with potential and the village pub
Available to buy as a whole or in three separate lots, it comes with an historic country house, a range of outbuildings, The Rockingham Arms pub and 13 acres of land plus another 80 acres of amenity land available by separate negotiation.
The estate has been in the Verity family for 60 years and has been much loved, cared for and enjoyed.
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Hide AdThe house has a strong connection to the Wars of the Roses and in particular the Battle of Towton that took place in 1461 during which the tide of power turned in Edward IV’s favour.
Available to buy as a whole or in three separate lots, it comes with an historic country house, a range of outbuildings, The Rockingham Arms pub and 13 acres of land plus another 80 acres of amenity land available by separate negotiation.
The estate has been in the Verity family for 60 years and has been much loved, cared for and enjoyed.
The house has a strong connection to the Wars of the Roses and in particular the Battle of Towton that took place in 1461 during which the tide of power turned in Edward IV’s favour.
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Hide AdTowton Hall’s magnificent 14th century tower with its wattle and daub walls still stands and part of the building dates from 1770 when the First Lord of the Admiralty, Lord Hawke, lived there.
Tom Verity, whose grandfather bought the property, says: “The house is big but it’s comfortable and has a warm and friendly atmosphere.
“It still retains a lot of historic features, including the coat of arms above the door, fireplaces, oak panelled doors and beautiful stained glass.”
He adds: “Over the years, we have done a lot of work to the property including restoration, updating and adding an orangery plus a garage with an annexe above.”
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Hide AdThe family’s ownership of the Rockingham Arms in Towton village came about after the pub came under threat of closure in 2009.
“We renovated it, added a conservatory and increased the number of covers to make it viable and it’s a great place,” says Tom.
For those unsure of the location, it couldn’t be better and it is brilliantly located for accessing Leeds, York and Harrogate.
Towton Hall has an entrance hall and three reception rooms, including a 33ft drawing room. There is also a garden room, office, utility and boot rooms, an orangery, cellars and a kitchen/breakfast room with a four oven electric Aga with induction hob.
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Hide AdOn the upper floors of the house, there is a principal bedroom suite with bathroom and dressing room, four further bedrooms, three further bathrooms, a separate W.C. and an 64ft long attic space.
The apartment above the garage block has a sitting room, kitchen, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a storage room.
Towton Hall is not listed and therefore offers scope for renovation and development. The range of stone-built farm buildings also have potential for conversion subject to planning.
Towton is a small, traditional linear village and estate agent Edward Hartshorne, MD of Blenkin and Co. says: “Its great strength lies in its location which is remarkably convenient for access to York and Leeds and only five miles from the A1M.”
The market town of Tadcaster with its many amenities is a five minutes’ drive away. For details of the lots and the sale contact Blenkin and Co., www.blenkinandco.com