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64-acre North Yorkshire farm on sale for £850,000
An 18th century North Yorkshire farmhouse with almost 64 acres of land has been put on the market for £850,000.
Honeykiln Farm, located east of the Nether Silton village, features a four-bedroom Grade II listed farmhouse and several outbuildings, according to DDM Agriculture, the estate agents handling the sale.
Despite its potential, the estate is in need of modernisation.
The farmhouse, built in 1798, offers "spacious family accommodation", with a ground floor comprising a large kitchen, separate dining room, living room, utility, and back kitchen.
Upstairs, there are four "generously proportioned" bedrooms and a family bathroom.
(Image: RightMove | DDM Agriculture) The property is not only a home but also a farm, with the land being predominantly good quality, Grade 4 grassland.
The fields, extending to approximately 63.92 acres, are of a good workable size for modern agricultural machinery.
It also includes a range of traditional and modern buildings, providing livestock housing and machinery storage.
These could also be converted for equestrian interests.
(Image: RightMove | DDM Agriculture)
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The property also benefits from connections to mains water and electricity supplies, and oil-fired central heating.
The village is known for its public house, The Gold Cup Inn, praised for its warm hospitality and friendly atmosphere.
The property is being sold with vacant possession available upon completion.