Guide price
£3,000,000
(£250/sq. ft)
9 bed detached house for saleCrakehall, Bedale, North Yorkshire DL8
9 beds
6 baths
5 receptions
11,991 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
About this property
5 - 9 bedrooms
5 reception rooms
6 bathrooms
2.75 acres
Bluebell meadow
Historic Georgian residence
The Crickerage and The Garden House
Wine cellar
Outbuildings
Detached
Garden
Rural
Terrace
Village
Crakehall hall
Dating from circa 1723, Crakehall Hall is a beautifully preserved example of early Georgian architecture. Rich in period detail and classical elegance, this landmark home-listed Grade II*-has been meticulously improved and maintained by the current owners to offer both impressive formal reception areas and comfortable family living.
Overlooking the village green, the house is approached by a sweeping gravel driveway. Electronically gated access leads to the outbuildings, The Garden House and The Crickerage, providing flexible ancillary accommodation.
History and provenance
Built in 1723, Crakehall Hall is an elegant example of early Georgian domestic architecture, reflecting the symmetry and classical restraint characteristic of the period. It is noted by Nikolaus Pevsner in The Buildings of England for its refined proportions and assured architectural composition. Historically forming part of the Crakehall manorial estate, the Hall has long been associated with prominent North Yorkshire landowning families and later held connections to the Duke of Leeds.
Elegance on every level
Inside the house, original Georgian craftsmanship is showcased throughout, with high ceilings, sash windows with working shutters, refined fireplaces, exquisite joinery and a sweeping staircase illuminated by Venetian windows. The grand reception hall opens into a magnificent drawing room with an open fireplace and views over the village green, while the formal dining room provides a distinguished setting for entertaining. The library is an elegant room with bespoke bookshelves, ideal for quiet retreat. The atmospheric kitchen and family room, complete with breakfast island, aga, vaulted ceiling and French doors flowing out to the gardens, forms the heart of the home. This is complemented by a butler's pantry, laundry, boot room and a spacious games room.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom suite includes two dressing rooms and an en suite bathroom. Guest bedroom with en suite bathroom. Three further bedrooms and a bathroom complete the first floor, while the second floor provides extensive guest accommodation with multiple bedrooms and bathrooms.
Gardens & grounds
The formal walled garden is one of the estate's most captivating features, thoughtfully arranged as a series of outdoor rooms that provide structure, privacy and year round interest. These beautifully designed spaces create an effortless blend of tranquillity and elegance, with secluded pathways meandering through a bluebell meadow, a generous south facing sun terrace that lends itself perfectly to al fresco entertaining, and a productive vegetable garden set neatly within the grounds.
Additional
accommodation
The Garden House
A charming and generously proportioned three bedroom property arranged over three floors, including a large living room, well appointed kitchen and bathroom.
EPC Rating: E | Council Tax Band: F
The Crickerage
A spacious single storey one bedroom residence comprising a living room, double bedroom, kitchen and bathroom.
EPC Rating: E | Council Tax Band: A
Outbuildings
The original carriage house extends to over 2,300 sq ft and provides substantial garaging, storage and workshop space.
Summary of accommodation:
Main House
Ground Floor: Reception hall | Drawing room | Dining room | Library | Kitchen/family room| Cloakroom | WC | Games room | Butler's pantry | Laundry | Boot room
First Floor: Principal bedroom with two dressing rooms and en suite bathroom | Guest bedroom suite with en suite bathroom|Three further bedrooms and bathroom
Second Floor: Seven guest rooms | Three bathrooms
Cellars: Extensive cellars including a wine cellar
In all, approximately 2.75 acres
Property information
Tenure: Freehold
Services: Mains water, drainage and electricity; oil fired central heating
Listing: Grade II*
Local Authority: Hambleton Council
Council Tax Band: H
EPC Rating: E
Location
Perfectly positioned overlooking the village green and cricket pitch, Crakehall Hall is within walking distance of a village pub, shop, garage and primary school. Nearby market towns, including Bedale and Northallerton, offer a comprehensive range of shops, restaurants, supermarkets and leisure facilities. Rail services to London King's Cross and Edinburgh are available from Northallerton, and the A1(M) provides excellent access to York, Leeds, Durham and Newcastle. The surrounding countryside offers breathtaking scenery and outstanding walking routes, forming a gateway to the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Located just three miles from Aysgarth School, a highly regarded independent preparatory school, making it an ideal choice for families.
Distances:
Bedale 3 miles, A1(M) North & South (Junction 51) 4 miles, Northallerton 11 miles (trains to London King's Cross in 2 hours 20 minutes) York 40 miles, Leeds 46 miles, Durham 44 miles, Newcastle 58 miles (All distances and times are approximate)
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