Guide price
£1,395,000
4 bed equestrian for saleMarton In The Forest, Stillington, York, North Yorkshire YO61
4 beds
4 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Detached and extended architect designed home
Set in over two acres
Beautiful setting with panoramic views
Outbuildings, paddock, stabling and manège
Open-plan living areas
Double garage and gated driveway
EPC Rating = C
An extended and refurbished country residence set within over two acres, offering stunning rural views and equestrian facilities.
Description
Bonny View is discreetly positioned on an elevated plot, on rising land above the Vale of York, offering panoramic views of rolling countryside in all directions. This charming residence is a distinctive blend of traditional country charm and contemporary design. Originally a detached bungalow, it has been thoughtfully extended and refurbished by the current owners, most notably with a striking architect-designed zinc-clad cantilever extension on the first floor setting it apart from the crowd.
Standing within just over two acres of landscaped gardens, the property benefits from uninterrupted scenic vistas and further features a range of outbuildings and equestrian facilities, which could be adapted or re-purposed.
The versatile accommodation has been arranged to facilitate an seamless flow, creating a spacious, practical environment flooded with natural light and with stunning views from every angle.
The property is entered via a welcoming and spacious reception hall, where an impressive picture window provides an immediate glimpse of the picturesque vistas beyond. Double doors lead into an open-plan kitchen and dining area, featuring an island with a breakfast bar, integrated appliances, a pantry, and an inset wood-burning stove. This area seamlessly connects to the sitting room, both spaces opening onto large sliding doors that leads out onto the composite decking – ideal for indoor-outdoor living.
Underfloor heating provides efficient warmth to the newer sections of the ground floor. The original and earlier extended wing offers flexible living spaces, including a boot room/utility room, three bedrooms, one with en-suite; a study, a downstairs cloakroom/WC, and a four-piece house bathroom.
The first floor is dedicated to an exceptional principal bedroom suite, complete with a dressing room, en-suite shower room, and a south-facing balcony overlooking the gardens and surrounding countryside. Across the landing is a versatile space suitable for use as an office, leading to an additional dressing room and the fourth Abacus bathroom.
Set within a substantial plot, the grounds include a paddock and Manège, along with several outbuildings comprising stores, a workshop, tack room, and two stables. A gated driveway provides parking for multiple vehicles and leads to a double garage. The gardens feature vegetable patches and greenhouses, offering an ideal space for those with a passion for gardening or seeking a self-sustainable lifestyle.
Location
There are plenty of footpaths, bridleways and cycle routes from the village linking the adjoining villages and the Howardian Hills are under three miles away.
Stillington is a popular and well served village about eleven miles north of York, on the edge of the Howardian Hills. Local facilities include a community owned post office, two pubs, a primary school, doctors surgery, Indian restaurant and sport fields. There are regular bus services to both York and the nearby market town of Easingwold.
Easingwold is the nearest market town (about six and a half miles) and has good local amenities including a secondary school and supermarket. Thirsk (about 17.5 miles) has direct train services to London, some making the journey in as little as two hours fifteen minutes. York is about 13 miles to the south and has extensive facilities including its historic minster, train station and racecourse. Some train services from York make the journey to London in under two hours.
There are several local independent schools nearby including Ampleforth College, Terrington Prep School, Cundall Manor and Queen Ethelburga's College. There are further independent schools in York: The Mount, Bootham and St Peters.
There is the Michelin starred restaurants The Star at Harome (about 13 miles) and The Black Swan at Oldstead (about eight miles). York boasts excellent restaurants including the award winning The Star Inn the City by Andrew Pern and the Michelin-starred restaurant, Roots, by Tommy Banks. In addition, there is Skosh by Neil Bentinck which also boasts a Michelin-star, positioned on popular Micklegate alongside a number of independent shops, pubs, cafes and hairdressers. There are a number of supermarkets in and around the city, including a Waitrose at Foss Islands Road and a large Marks and Spencer at the Vanguard Shopping Park.
Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.
Square Footage: 3,307 sq ft
Acreage:
2.16 Acres
Description
Bonny View is discreetly positioned on an elevated plot, on rising land above the Vale of York, offering panoramic views of rolling countryside in all directions. This charming residence is a distinctive blend of traditional country charm and contemporary design. Originally a detached bungalow, it has been thoughtfully extended and refurbished by the current owners, most notably with a striking architect-designed zinc-clad cantilever extension on the first floor setting it apart from the crowd.
Standing within just over two acres of landscaped gardens, the property benefits from uninterrupted scenic vistas and further features a range of outbuildings and equestrian facilities, which could be adapted or re-purposed.
The versatile accommodation has been arranged to facilitate an seamless flow, creating a spacious, practical environment flooded with natural light and with stunning views from every angle.
The property is entered via a welcoming and spacious reception hall, where an impressive picture window provides an immediate glimpse of the picturesque vistas beyond. Double doors lead into an open-plan kitchen and dining area, featuring an island with a breakfast bar, integrated appliances, a pantry, and an inset wood-burning stove. This area seamlessly connects to the sitting room, both spaces opening onto large sliding doors that leads out onto the composite decking – ideal for indoor-outdoor living.
Underfloor heating provides efficient warmth to the newer sections of the ground floor. The original and earlier extended wing offers flexible living spaces, including a boot room/utility room, three bedrooms, one with en-suite; a study, a downstairs cloakroom/WC, and a four-piece house bathroom.
The first floor is dedicated to an exceptional principal bedroom suite, complete with a dressing room, en-suite shower room, and a south-facing balcony overlooking the gardens and surrounding countryside. Across the landing is a versatile space suitable for use as an office, leading to an additional dressing room and the fourth Abacus bathroom.
Set within a substantial plot, the grounds include a paddock and Manège, along with several outbuildings comprising stores, a workshop, tack room, and two stables. A gated driveway provides parking for multiple vehicles and leads to a double garage. The gardens feature vegetable patches and greenhouses, offering an ideal space for those with a passion for gardening or seeking a self-sustainable lifestyle.
Location
There are plenty of footpaths, bridleways and cycle routes from the village linking the adjoining villages and the Howardian Hills are under three miles away.
Stillington is a popular and well served village about eleven miles north of York, on the edge of the Howardian Hills. Local facilities include a community owned post office, two pubs, a primary school, doctors surgery, Indian restaurant and sport fields. There are regular bus services to both York and the nearby market town of Easingwold.
Easingwold is the nearest market town (about six and a half miles) and has good local amenities including a secondary school and supermarket. Thirsk (about 17.5 miles) has direct train services to London, some making the journey in as little as two hours fifteen minutes. York is about 13 miles to the south and has extensive facilities including its historic minster, train station and racecourse. Some train services from York make the journey to London in under two hours.
There are several local independent schools nearby including Ampleforth College, Terrington Prep School, Cundall Manor and Queen Ethelburga's College. There are further independent schools in York: The Mount, Bootham and St Peters.
There is the Michelin starred restaurants The Star at Harome (about 13 miles) and The Black Swan at Oldstead (about eight miles). York boasts excellent restaurants including the award winning The Star Inn the City by Andrew Pern and the Michelin-starred restaurant, Roots, by Tommy Banks. In addition, there is Skosh by Neil Bentinck which also boasts a Michelin-star, positioned on popular Micklegate alongside a number of independent shops, pubs, cafes and hairdressers. There are a number of supermarkets in and around the city, including a Waitrose at Foss Islands Road and a large Marks and Spencer at the Vanguard Shopping Park.
Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.
Square Footage: 3,307 sq ft
Acreage:
2.16 Acres
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