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brandsby hallBRANDSBY • NORTH YORKSHIRE
York 13 miles • A1 (M) 13 miles • Malton 12 miles • Thirsk 12 miles (Distances approximate)
Main House Hall • Drawing room • Study • Family room • Billiards room
Kitchen/breakfast room • Cellars • Boot room • Laundry room
First floor • Master bedroom suite • 2 further bedroom suites 1 further bedroom • Family bathroom • Playroom
Second Floor • 3 bedroom suites • 1 further bedroom • 2 bedroom flat
Traditional courtyard • Squash court • Stabling • Estate office Further outbuildings with garages
4 bedroom cottage
Formal gardens • Walled garden • Parkland
In all about 43 acres (17.35 hectares)
These particulars are intended only as a guide and must not be relied upon as statements of fact. Your attention is drawn to the Important Notice on the last page of the text.
A recently refurbished Grade II* listed Georgian house on the edge of the Howardian Hills with far reaching views
brandsby hallBRANDSBY • NORTH YORKSHIRE
Architectural and historical note
Brandsby Hall was built by Francis Cholmeley in the 1740’s and took 6 years
to complete. The Cholmeleys had lived at Brandsby since the late 16th
century and stayed until 1912. At its most extensive it reached 2,564 acres
in 1745. During much of their time they were victims of the persecution
handed out to Catholic families of the day. Folklore has it that the last priest
hole to be built in the country was at Brandsby. Described by Pevsner as a
“nobly proportioned piece of 7 bays and 2½ storeys and with the stables
attributed to John Carr of York”, Brandsby Hall was the subject of a Country
Life article in January 1969, in which John Cornforth wrote “the view is a
marvellous one....with the countryside stretching away to a low horizon
under a high sky, the vanishing line only broken on a clear day by the three
towers of York Minster”.
Listed Grade II*, the south and west facades are faced with ashlar whilst the
eastern façade is of coursed rubble. Internally the house boasts a wealth of
architectural interest with a spacious staircase hall with an oak staircase and
mahogany balustrade built by Matthew Ward, and having ornate plaster
work by Jos Cortese who was responsible for a number of other major North
Yorkshire houses. The original entrance hall became the drawing room in 1785.
Brandsby Hall
Standing on a low ridge and commanding extensive views south over the
Vale of York towards the towers of York Minster on the skyline, Brandsby
Hall is set in a wonderful position. Behind are the Howardian Hills and the
North York Moors. Approached down a gravel drive, the house stands
proudly in landscaped gardens and overlooks open parkland.
The Hall has recently undergone an extensive programme of renovation.
The entire project has been carried out to an exacting standard yet
sympathetically incorporating modern day conveniences whilst protecting
the original features including superb ornate plasterwork, door furniture,
shuttered windows and fine fireplaces.
The main entrance to the hall is on the eastern elevation and opens to a
large galleried reception hall.
‘The principal reception rooms are all south facing rooms and include the
study, drawing room and billiard room. These rooms all enjoy wonderful
views out over the garden and open countryside beyond. All main reception
rooms have exceptional proportions and are beautifully light, providing
superb entertainment space. Also on the ground floor and of particular
note is the bespoke kitchen/ breakfast room which is fitted with two central
islands, custom-made units and a spacious dining area to one end with
pantry off. Beyond the kitchen and to the rear of the house are a laundry
room and boot room with access to the courtyard.
The bedroom accommodation is laid out over the first and second floors
and is reached from the principal staircase in the hall. The accommodation
offers an excellent ratio of bedroom suites together with a self-contained
flat on the second floor. In total there are 10 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms.
Ground Floor First Floor
Second Floor
Approx. Gross Internal Floor Area:Main House 10,369 sq.ft. / 961.21 sq.m.
Reception
Kitchen/Utility
StorageBedroom
Bathroom
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Outbuildings are not shown in actual location or orientation.
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BRANDSBY • NORTH YORKSHIRE
Gardens and Grounds
The Hall is approached down a gravelled drive through electric gates with a
small Arboretum at its entrance with a variety of trees including chestnuts,
cherry, beech, birch and Scots pines. The secondary drive is lined with
chestnuts, cherry and beech. The main drive arrives in a parking area to
the east of the house. To the west of the house is a walled garden which is
mainly laid to lawn, with bedded borders and decorative box hedges. To
the south the gardens are mainly laid to lawn and are interspersed with
mature beech leading to a ha-ha which separates it from the parkland.
The parkland is dotted with mature chestnut and copper beech trees and
amounts to approximately 35 acres.
Outbuildings
To the rear of the house, set around a formal courtyard, is the coach house
with loft rooms, squash court, stables and office space. On two sides are a
range of buildings constructed of stone under a tiled roof incorporating a
garage block with dog kennel and stores. The courtyard can be accessed
from both main and secondary drives.
The Cottage
The cottage is approached via the secondary drive and is constructed
of stone under a tiled roof. The 4 bedroom cottage has also undergone
a complete renovation and is ideal for staff or as secondary guest
accommodation. The cottage has its own private garden to the rear.
Schools
Schooling in the surrounding area includes prep schools at St.
Martin’s Ampleforth and Terrington Hall; co-educational in York
at St Peter’s and Bootham; while for boys there is Ampleforth
College and for girls Queen Margaret’s at Escrick.
Travel
A1 (M) 13 miles to the west giving access to the north and
south. Train service from York to London (Kings Cross) takes
from 1 hour 50 minutes. International airports are at Leeds,
Teesside and Manchester.
Sporting
Sporting facilities include; racing at York and Wetherby,
golf at Easingwold and Strensall and hunting with the
Middleton or Sinnington, whilst the Howardian Hills and the
North York Moors provide numerous walks and rides and
sporting opportunities.
(All distances and times are approximate)
North Yorkshire
Brandsby Hall is an exceptional country house positioned on the edge of
the village in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
There is a village shop and further local shopping facilities are available at
Easingwold (4.5 miles), whilst York (13 miles) has a more extensive range of
shopping, recreational facilities and educational opportunities.
Bransby Hall
Directions
From York take the B1363 as far as Brandsby village. Take the first right turn
in the village. The entrance to The Hall is in about ½ a mile on the right
hand side, just past the church.
Services
Mains electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating. Mains water.
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Total area = 42.85 acres approx.
Fixtures and fittings
Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All
others, such as fitted carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc.
are specifically excluded but may be made available by separate negotiation.
Local authority
Hambleton District Council 01609 779977
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