The £2.5 million mansion in Hutton Rudby, near Yarm, North Yorkshire has been carefully restored and even includes a new Biomass boiler giving a free source of heating throughout the stately home - take a look.
1. The huge mansion
Rudby Hall is an exceptional Grade II* Listed country house which was built by Anthony Salvin for the 10th Viscount Falkland. Completed in 1838, the property was then further restored in the 1980s. Photo: Zoopla
2. The front
Constructed in Ashlar sandstone under graduated Lakeland slate, this classically styled country house is beautifully proportioned with many architectural attributes including Rocco plasterwork, fine fireplaces and polished oak doors to the principal reception rooms. Photo: Zoopla
3. The kitchen
Rudby Hall is now carefully divided into a manageable family home, which has been carefully restored by the current owners, during their sixteen year tenure. The house also benefits from a new Biomass boiler giving a free source of heating throughout. Photo: Zoopla
4. The grounds
A long gravel driveway leads to the main house through the parkland grounds to a parking area at the front. Entering through a tree-bay entrance vestibule, which is finished with Tuscan columns, the hall opens to a large tiled reception hall, finished with decorative wall tiles and an original open fire place. This stunning entrance hall is the core of the home, from which all main reception rooms gracefully lead. Photo: Zoopla