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Stonegrave House, Stonegrave, York YO62 4LJ

Land size
22 acres
Bedrooms
7
Bathrooms
3

Key Features

  • Landmark country house in the Howardian Hills and Grade II listed
  • House is arranged over 3 floors and extends to some 6800 sq ft
  • Contemporary and elegant kitchen and bathroom fittings
  • Private and with exceptional views across protected countryside
  • Equestrian – stables, barn, arena, horse walker, paddocks
  • Approx 22 acres in all – gardens, grounds, paddocks
  • Range of stone outbuildings and barns with planning permission
  • Detached garage and large parking area
  • Rural yet very accessible
  • Located between Helmsley and Malton with York 20 miles away

Description

A Fine Grade II Listed 17th Century House Set In Extensive Gardens and Grounds with an excellent range of traditional and modern outbuildings. Behind the gates, the south-facing elevation looks over the private landscaped gardens framed by mature trees. Inside, elegant contemporary interiors blend with period character, featuring ornate plaster work, fireplaces, panelled doors, and original sash windows. Tall glazed doors open onto a sunny terrace.

The main entrance leads to a central hallway with underfloor heating and access to the principal rooms. The kitchen/breakfast room combines historic charm with modern fittings, including an Aga, island, and granite worktops, while adjoining spaces include a pantry, scullery, and boot room with easy access to the garage.

South-facing reception rooms include a cosy snug with a wood burner, an imposing dining room, and a refined drawing room with floor-to-ceiling windows and a marble fireplace. A standout feature is the barrel-vaulted cellar, ideal for wine storage or a gym.

Upstairs, the first floor offers flexible accommodation with six bedrooms, including a spacious principal suite with dressing rooms and a luxurious bathroom. Additional rooms include a family bathroom, guest suite, and a large family room.

The top floor provides further versatile living space with two further bedrooms dormer windows, curved ceilings, fitted storage, and fireplaces.

A fine collection of Georgian outbuildings complements the main house. Including a former coach house, stables, and service rooms arranged harmoniously in limestone with graceful arched openings. A particularly rare feature is the 18th-century apiary, built into the garden wall with arched niches for beehives, embodying the self-sufficient rhythms of traditional country life. Beyond the traditional buildings is a modern equestrian range adjacent to which is the all weather arena .

Set in the quiet heart of the Howardian Hills, Stonegrave House is a rare and characterful country home where centuries of English history are preserved. With origins in the late 17th century and graceful Georgian enhancements added in the 18th, the house is crafted from local limestone beneath traditional red pantile roofs. Its balanced proportions and understated elegance exemplify the best of the period’s architecture.

Inside, the home features a wealth of original detail, offering genuine historical depth. Highlights include a striking tripartite stone-arched fireplace in the former kitchen and a rare groin-vaulted chamber. Both testaments to the ambition and craftsmanship of earlier builders.

A fine collection of Georgian outbuildings complements the main house. Including a former coach house, stables, and service rooms arranged harmoniously in limestone with graceful arched openings. A particularly rare feature is the 18th-century apiary, built into the garden wall with arched niches for beehives, embodying the self-sufficient rhythms of traditional country life.

Stonegrave House also holds a notable place in Britain’s cultural story. In the mid-20th century, it served as the home of Sir Herbert Read, the esteemed art critic and writer. During his residence, the house was occasionally opened to the public in support of charitable causes, adding a distinguished intellectual and philanthropic chapter to its history.

Stonegrave House is a home of genuine character, offering all the charm of its history without pretension. Appreciated for its honest architecture, well-preserved features, and timeless setting, it remains a warm and welcoming part of village life as well as been quietly beautiful and full of story.

Stonegrave House is also well placed for access to Yorkshire’s excellent independent schools, including the highly regarded Ampleforth College, St Peter’s School in York, Queen Mary's and Terrington Hall, adding further appeal for families seeking both countryside living and strong educational opportunities nearby.

Stonegrave House, Stonegrave, York
Approximate Gross Internal Area : 638.66 sq m / 6874.47 sq ft
Outbuilding : 216.70 sq m / 2332.53 sq ft
American Barn : 481.38 sq m / 5181.53 sq ft
Garages : 98.82 sq m / 1063.69 sq ft

Total : 1435.56 sq m / 15452.24 sq ft

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Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
H
Date Posted
2026-05-28

Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in Yorkshire and The Humber (10+ acres).

This Property£159,091 / acre
Regional Average (10+ acres)£23,027 / acre
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