The black wrought iron entrance gates open onto twin patio areas for the Moat House, boasting 3 reception rooms. 3 bedrooms, a master ensuite and house bathroom. The rooms are well proportioned. Step down into the Drawing room from the Dining Hall make the most of the high ceilings to the double doors out into extensive garden where outside, 2 black swans bathe in the early morning sunlight and the only sound is of the myriad selection of some of England’s most beautiful birds.
There is a mezzanine floor in the guest suite/studio next to the Moat House’s double garage. A single back gate leads from the rear of the Moat House and hides a modern day switch to ignite the 2 black flaming torches that flank the entrance to the castle over the moat. The doorway also leads directly to the Tennis Court and Helipad.


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It is reputed that Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855) inspired by the grandness of the castle, began to form her novel Jane Eyre that she began to write in 1846. The book was written at a time of great joy for her and was published in 1847. A magnificent stone mullion window looks onto the courtyard. An oak staircase leads off the dining hall with a feature fireplace as a focal point in the Drawing Room.
4 bedrooms with a master ensuite, house bathroom and a shower room to the bedroom 3. The property will have substantial coving to all principal rooms and together with a lavish interior Design, will restore the grandness of bygone age to this most desirable residence. An integral garage with a large well positioned rear landscaped garden overlooking the Moat will capture the essence of the lifestyle within the castle estate.

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English Heritage commented that the stables at Thurland Castle was such a rare find for a complete Musgave stable to be still intact and in such tremendous condition. Original features where possible have been restored.
A listed staircase and centre feature fireplace will link a unique living space with double doors leading out into the moated garden. 4 bedrooms, 2 with ensuite and a house bathroom, mullion windows, wooden/stone floors and original garage will transform Musgrave House into a unique residence.

 


Commanding a prominent position and boasting its own unique fountain 3 bedroom 4 bathroom property boasts high ceilings, under floor heating to the ground floor and 6 reception rooms. A glazed entrance welcomes you into the Ruskin’s reception hall with 3 roof lights affording endless sunlight into the front of the house.
Attention to detail including Victorian radiators to the floor, coved ceilings to all principal rooms, stained glass to selected windows, oak staircase and a private patio and lawn. A study and drawing room overlooking the moat with a double garage separate from the residence makes Ruskin House a home of distinctive proportions.


 
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