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Land on the North Side of Eskdaleside
£50,000
Guide Price
Property Features
- Best & Final Offers by 5:00 pm on Wednesday 20th May 2026
- 5.4 Acres of Grazing Land near Grosmont
- Road Frontage, Ring-Fenced & Natural Spring Water
- Land Classification is Grade IV Grazing Land
- Currently used for Agricultural Sheep Grazing
- Potential for Equestrian Use, Wildlife Haven or Woodland Creation
- Located within the NYMNP with Views over the Esk Valley
- Title No. NYK258870
Property Summary
Best & Final Offers by 5:00 pm on Wednesday 20th May 2026
Hope & Braim are delighted to present this ring-fenced parcel of approximately 5.4 acres of Grade IV grazing land situated near Grosmont, within the North York Moors National Park.
The land enjoys good road frontage off Eskdaleside (Grosmont to Sleights Road), providing straightforward vehicular access, and benefits from a natural spring water source running through it, a practical asset for any agricultural or equestrian enterprise. A former timber-framed agricultural building siting of 10 metres by 5 metres offers scope for future development, subject to the necessary consents.
Currently utilised for sheep grazing, the land is well-suited to continued agricultural use and carries appeal for those seeking equestrian grazing. Its position within the National Park equally lends itself to wildlife conservation or woodland creation, with natural regeneration and habitat enhancement both realistic prospects for the environmentally minded purchaser.
The topography and aspect afford fine views across the Esk Valley, placing this parcel firmly within one of North Yorkshire's most celebrated landscapes.
Grosmont is a well-connected village on the edge of the Moors, served by both the Esk Valley railway line and the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, with the market town of Whitby accessible within a short drive.
Hope & Braim are delighted to present this ring-fenced parcel of approximately 5.4 acres of Grade IV grazing land situated near Grosmont, within the North York Moors National Park.
The land enjoys good road frontage off Eskdaleside (Grosmont to Sleights Road), providing straightforward vehicular access, and benefits from a natural spring water source running through it, a practical asset for any agricultural or equestrian enterprise. A former timber-framed agricultural building siting of 10 metres by 5 metres offers scope for future development, subject to the necessary consents.
Currently utilised for sheep grazing, the land is well-suited to continued agricultural use and carries appeal for those seeking equestrian grazing. Its position within the National Park equally lends itself to wildlife conservation or woodland creation, with natural regeneration and habitat enhancement both realistic prospects for the environmentally minded purchaser.
The topography and aspect afford fine views across the Esk Valley, placing this parcel firmly within one of North Yorkshire's most celebrated landscapes.
Grosmont is a well-connected village on the edge of the Moors, served by both the Esk Valley railway line and the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, with the market town of Whitby accessible within a short drive.








