This charming detached farm cottage sits within 50 acres of picturesque land, surrounded by the tranquillity of nature.
The property is uniquely called "The Hall" due to its location on the grounds of what was once an original stately hall.
The cottage was added later but retains a sense of historic grandeur.
Just next door, you'll find a natural pond and a spa, the origins of which can be traced back to Roman times, adding an intriguing layer of history and heritage to this beautiful setting.
Perfectly blending past and present, this property offers a rare glimpse into both ancient and more recent rural life.
With ample parking and a welcoming atmosphere for both families and pets, this property serves as an ideal retreat for families or groups of friends seeking a memorable countryside escape.
Head inside and make your way through to the heart of the home, the kitchen/diner, where you’ll have all the essentials to prepare a delicious feast for your loved ones.
Share these meals around the lovely dining table in the dining room while you discuss what adventures are coming up next.
You will find a generously sized bathroom, thoughtfully designed with a lovely bath as well as a walk-in shower, just the spot for a long, soothing soak.
Outside, your private garden awaits, a peaceful retreat where you can savour the fresh country air and, on warmer evenings, enjoy a meal under the open sky.
Hollymoor Hall Farm offers a welcoming and well-appointed base for your North Yorkshire escape.
The sitting room, complete with a warm woodburning stove, provides a welcoming space to unwind and reminisce about the day's adventures.
To catch your rest, there are four well-appointed bedrooms for you to get tucked into at the end of each day.
Finally, there is a utility room which is excellent for any longer stays!
Should you desire to venture out, your first port of call will undoubtedly be Richmond Castle, an imposing fortress offering the finest views over the countryside.
Wander a little further to experience the mesmerising Richmond Falls or discover thousand-year-old ruins at Easby Abbey.
For a dose of history and culture, pay a visit to The Station, a restored Victorian railway station which is now home to an inspiring array of art exhibitions, artisan food producers and a cinema.
Delve into the military legacy of the town at The Green Howards Museum, just a stone’s throw away.
A languid stroll will also take you to Foxglove Covert, a reserve serving plentiful wildlife-spotting opportunities.
At the end of your satisfyingly adventurous day, return to the comfort of Hollymoor Hall Farm, your snug nook in the heart of North Yorkshire.