A STUNNING Grade ll listed Georgian farmhouse in Hambleton has just gone on the market for £2.5million.

Low Sober Farm is an impressive home just three miles from Northallerton and is set in 16 acres of gardens and paddock.

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It is being marketed by leading high-end property company Croft.

The Northern Echo: Inside Low Sober Farm Picture: CroftInside Low Sober Farm Picture: Croft

The property includes five ensuite bedrooms, a huge period dining room, triple aspect living room and mahogany doors.

It boasts English oak flooring, a triple garage, workshop, stores and gym and also a standalone home office building with kitchen and WC.

Tim Wilson, the current owner of the property said: "The location of Low Sober farm is magnificent, with a private and tranquil setting yet close to Northallerton and Thirsk with great travel connections, London Kings Cross is two hours 15minutes with no changes, York 20 minutes and Darlington 15 minutes."

The Northern Echo: Inside Low Sober Farm Picture: CroftInside Low Sober Farm Picture: Croft

Toby Cockcroft from Croft added: "This is a fantastic grand family home in the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside, with a wonderful setting and perfect living space."

The property is located near to Warlaby, around three miles from Northallerton and six miles from Thirsk.

This home is being sold because the current owners are converting a barn building within the estate as they no longer need the space the property boasts.

The Northern Echo: Low Sober Farm Picture: CroftLow Sober Farm Picture: Croft

The Northern Echo: Low Sober Farm near Northallerton is on the market for £2.5million Picture: CroftLow Sober Farm near Northallerton is on the market for £2.5million Picture: Croft

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