Dougill Hall in Harrogate, Yorkshire, has been turning heads for 300 years, and now the historic, Grade II-listed Georgian manor is on the market for £2m.
Listed via Blenkin & Co. in York, the detached Georgian country house sits on five acres overlooking the Nidderdale Valley, within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Originally constructed for the Dougill family in 1722, it’s built from attractive ashlar stone with a slate roof and exemplifies the symmetry of Georgian architecture. It was expanded in 1910 and recently restored, with the property spanning 4700 sq ft across three levels. Its period features include stone elevations, mullion windows, and original fireplaces.
The kitchen stands out with its stone hearth housing a Range cooker, beamed ceiling, and flagstone flooring, while the drawing room retains its original period wood panelling.
In addition to the seven-bedroom main house, Dougill Hall offers equestrian stables, four acres of paddocks, and a one-bedroom annexe that functions as either guest accommodation or a holiday let. Harrogate is just a 15-minute drive away, with the market town of Pateley Bridge only four miles away and Leeds 40 miles to the south.