£2,500,000
The Old Vicarage is a paragon of high-end contemporary living within a period building. The house was constructed of stone elevations under a slated roof in 1870 and was formerly the vicarage of the neighbouring Norman church. It stands on rising ground at the edge of the village with a south easterly aspect over open countryside. The bespoke interiors are discreetly illustrious, offering a refined and sophisticated finish that embraces the architectural integrity of the nineteenth century building. A recent collaboration between interior designer Stephen Nealls and Woods of Harrogate Furnishings has created a money-no-object family house refurbished to a specification rarely seen before in this corner of North Yorkshire. The Old Vicarage is a rural property that blends luxurious living with accessibility.